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“We painters use the same license as poets and madmen”, Paolo Veronese claimed in front of the Inquisition

  Waiting for “Veronese: Magnificence in Renaissance“, the major show dedicated to Paolo Veronese, from March 19th to June 15th at...

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Discover CFA’s contribution to Radio Aporee

  The organ on the right side (in cornu Epistolae) in Santa Maria della Passione church is by Gian Giacomo...

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Art in novels: when José Saramago wrote about Valeriano Trubbiani

by Stefano Pirovano

A struggling young artist, commissioned to paint a portrait of an influential industrialist, learns in the process about himself and...

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Marco Basaiti (1470/75 - 1530), “The calling of the sons of Zebedee”, oil on canvas, Venice, Gallerie dell’Accademia

A seminal Marco Basaiti to be discovered while waiting for the set-up of Galleria dell’Accademia in Venice

  On December 18, 2013, the new thirty rooms of the Galleria dell’Accademia in Venice have been inaugurated. Located in the...

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Yoan Mudry

  The Swiss artist Yoan Mudry is 24 years old and, according to his cv, he has been educated in Geneva,...

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Artist, are you following the Crystal or the Flame?

  “Crystal and flame: two forms of perfect beauty that we cannot tear our eyes away from, two modes of...

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Art in novels: with “The real thing” Henry James grabs the essence of being an artist

by Stefano Pirovano

The narrator of “The real thing” is a painter and this short novel, published in 1892, is dedicated to his...

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Bramante: some links between form and info become surprisingly stronger in time

“Fu Bramante persona molto allegra e piacevole, e si dilettò sempre di giovare a’ prossimi suoi. Fu amicissimo delle persone...

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Art in novels: “the art we produce lives in queasy balance with the art we can imagine, the art the room expects”

  Peter Harris is an art dealer, his wife Rebecca is the editor of an art magazine; Mizzy, the complicated...

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Art in novels: “An Object of Beauty”, by Steve Martin, actor and collector

An Object of Beauty is a novel written by Steve Martin and published in 2010, a few months after another...

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"San Serapio", 1628, by Zurbaran; oil on canvas, Hartford, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund

Zurbaran’s masterpieces painted by the moods of men

Among the protagonists of Iberian art of the seventeenth century, the painter Zurbaran has known a great success for his...

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Cormack McCarthy and Waler De Maria: the cryptic epiloge of Blood Meridian and the legendary Lighting Field

We have to be honest, there is no evidence that the epilogue of Blood meridian, by Cormack McCarthy (1985), was...

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Giuliano Mauri: the hidden gem out of the tourist flock

Five aisles and 42 columns made of 1800 fir wood poles, branches and iron nails. The trees planted inside the...

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Holy Family, Raphael (attribuited), 1506 ca., State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg

Today a Raphael arrives in Turin to meet his imitators

From December 21 until February 23, at the Museum of Palazzo Madama in Turin, you can see a masterpiece attributed...

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10 simple questions to test the artistic quality of a piece of contemporary art

Does it extend my notion of beauty? What does it say about human beings and their destiny? How many of...

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Art in Novels: In Venice visiting the Scuola Grande di San Rocco high on cocaine (according to Geoff Dyer)

Tintoretto worked at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco from 1564 to 1588, producing an impressive cycle of 52 paintings...

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San Tommaso, Giovanni Pisano, Pisa, baptistery, Giacomo Pozzi Bellini - 1946-1947

Revealing Giacomo Pozzi Bellini: a master of artwork photography of the XX century

Giacomo Pozzi Bellini (Florence 1907 – Paris 1990) is known for his work as a cinematographer for the documentary “The...

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Apparition of Our Lady to St. Bernardo ( 1485 ca.), detail, Filippino Lippi, Santa Maria Assunta della Badia Fiorentina, Florence

Visiting a confortably empty church in Florence to discover a seminal Filippino Lippi

In Florence, not far from the crowded tourist routes, close to the museum Bragello, you enter a place surprisingly rich...

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James Turrell, illusion and reality according to novelist Geoff Dyer

Here the passage of “Jeff in Venice, death in Varanasi” in which author Geoff Dyer describes a James Turrell installation...

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The Still House Group in Miami: message in a photocopier

Strolling along Nada 2013 in Miami, you might have bumped into a white photocopier. Instead of gallerists and gatekeepers, either...

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