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Francesco Clemente, iconology of “il mio corpo è rosso per formaggio”

by Stefano Pirovano

Francesco Clemente painted 'Il mio corpo è rosso per formaggio' around 1980, the year of his first participation in the...

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Four picks from June Art Fair 2022

by CFA (from Basel)

What we enjoyed the most at June Art Fair, the youngest and most up-and-coming fair to populate the Art Basel...

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old masters

Digital old masters in actuality

by Piero Bisello

Digital old masters are a thing now more than ever, but much is still to be learned. We look at...

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Art hotels: cultural experiences wanted

by Stefano Pirovano

It's time for alternatives, not only to art fairs. We analyze art hotels as places for artistic experience beyond mere...

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contemporary pictorial cycles

Grand contemporary pictorial cycles: an open survey

by Stefano Pirovano

Who is painting today's Scrovegni Chapel? Here is some artists who have painted pictorial cycles comparable to those that have...

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Lutz & Guggisberg, a single artist with four hands and eight gardens

by Stefano Pirovano

The series of painted pics and sculptures presented by Lutz & Guggisberg at Collezione Maramotti in Reggio Emilia questions our...

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Troubled Brazil has a new ‘auroras’, and it’s located in a beautiful 1950s Modernist house…

by Maria do Carmo de Pontes

Ricardo Ortiz Kugelmas is an art-advisor and collector who has recently returned to his home town Sao Paulo after years...

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Jana Euler at Kunsthalle Zurich: whole counts more than single parts

The first problem one has to face when reading Jana Euler’s solo exhibition currently at Kunsthalle Zurich regards the strong links the...

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Lorenzo De Ferrari

The suicide of an ancient politician in a Lorenzo De Ferrari painting

by Piero Boccardo (from Nuovi Studi 26, 2021 anno XXVI)

Misunderstood multiple times, a painting in the Royal Palace of Turin is recognized as Lorenzo De Ferrari depicting Themistocles's suicide

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putto

Giovanni Comin’s Putto with a Skull and a Book

by Maichol Clemente

An analysis of a 17th century Venetian Baroque sculpture by Giovanni Comin, which meditates on death and defeats the call...

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