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Andrzej Steinbach, a tautology of the ideal

by Stefano Pirovano

Andrzej Steinbach invites us to relate to our systems of meaning allocation, so that images can vibrate free and open...

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Frankenstein Magazine is out for a game

by Stefano Pirovano

If you are tired of being stuck at home, a comic book with no comic book artist is there to...

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Lucy Stein: Digitalis purpurea, a re(in)trospective

by Stefano Pirovano

Vieni! E fu molta la dolcezza! molta! / tanta, che, vedi… (l’altra lo stupore / alza degli occhi, e vede...

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Pablo Bronstein

How Pablo Bronstein could help Turin to become the new Berlin

by Stefano Pirovano

Pablo Bronstein's current exhibition at Franco Noero's new gallery space in Turin is a message to the city. Who will...

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Judith Bernstein

Judith Bernstein: Men have the organ, but they don’t own the image

by Paul Laster

Feminist pioneer Judith Bernstein points the finger at Donald Trump, but her solo show at the Drawing Center in NY...

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The Tate Britain Commission: Pablo Bronstein and the art of being a viewer

by Geoff Hands

Tate Britain, the oldest of the four Tate Galleries, still resonates as a Temple for Art, with a grand porticoed...

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prince of Liechtenstein

An interview with Hans-Adam II Prince of Liechtenstein

by Stefano Pirovano

Prince of Liechtenstein Hans-Adam II talks about his approach to art collecting and gives some insight about Ginevra Benci portrait...

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Interview with Johann Kraeftner to learn about the Prince Hans Adam II revolution at the Liechtenstein Museum

When in April 2013 Hans Adam II Prince of Liechtenstein reopened to the public the Liechtenstein City Palace in Vienna, after...

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Great art is about art, as Roy Lichtenstein demonstrates (at the Centre Pompidou)

If you are planning to visit the great retrospective exhibition about Roy Lichtenstein currently at the Centre Pompidou (until 4 November),...

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Conor O’Shea, founder of SydneySyndey: an interview

by Giovanna Manzotti

Conor O'Shea opened SydneySydney in 2016, using the living room to organize exhibitions and encourage exchange and mutual influence.

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Zurich, the Art Weekend’s capital

by Guido Furbesco

You need to know Zurich's background to understand why its Art Weekend is more than just the smartest preface to...

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Arte Povera: six documentaries (part one)

by Francisca Parrino & Stefano Pirovano

The stars of Arte Povera portrayed in six documentaries, available for streaming thanks to a review curated in collaboration with...

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Painting genealogy with Gritli Faulhaber

by Dara Jochum

In an attempt to resist the coercion of style, Gritli Faulhaber discusses painting through painting to rethink the medium's history

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Romeo Gomez Lopez, Cold-pac (AMLO) 2023 silicon, latex, fabric, wood, acrylic, headphones, audio track, led lights 75 x 55 x 25 cm 29.5 x 21.6 x 9.8 in. Courtesy of the artist.

Romeo Gómez López: critique of a conservatory nature

by Samantha Ozer

Working across media, artist Romeo Gómez López approaches culture with erotic vision and unexpected parallels

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Laura Langer: coordinates, constellations, corporeality

by Luzie Meyer

Both in its formal explorations and in its content matter, the work of Laura Langer, like that of a poet,...

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Paolo Pagani

Failed sales and bizarre manners: two paintings by Paolo Pagani

by Paola Apreda & Odette D’Albo <br> (from Nuovi Studi 26, 2021 anno XXVI)

Far from their birthplace and distant from their context, the strange destiny of two Baroque paintings would strike a chord...

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Is tragedy timeless? The contemporaneity of Roger-Edgar Gillet

by Sofia Silva

The self-exile of Roger-Edgar Gillet from Art Informel to pursue figuration soaked in tragedy has stood the test of time

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The Tokyo-based gallery MISAKO & ROSEN (an interview)

by CFA

Here is our last interview with gallerists: MISAKO & ROSEN and their bridging role between Japan and the rest of...

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sara

Sara Deraedt: sous vide

by Emile Rubino

Sara Deraedt paradoxically reinvests visuality by operating a shift of the discursive impulse away from words

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Evolution of a quasi-movement

by Stefano Pirovano

We look at a quasi-group of thirteen artists and what has kept them together in the last five years, rising...

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