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Rising artists to watch: Louis Fratino

by Stefano Pirovano

Louis Fratino is having his first solo exhibition outside the US at Antoine Levi, in Paris. The body of works...

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Beatrice Marchi and a formal illusion over beauty

by Stefano Pirovano

Beatrice Marchi presents a new body of works which surveys the artist's role and questions our social identity. Are we...

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Buck Ellison

Rising artists to watch: Buck Ellison

by Carlo Prada

Born in San Francisco and graduated at the Städelschule in Frankfurt, Buck Ellison is one of the strongest voices now...

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Caravaggio’s fossils: science and unsuspected details

by Gianluca Poldi

In occasion of the artist current exhibition at Palazzo Reale in Milan here some pivotal scientific discoveries concerning Caravaggio's Maltese...

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Issy Wood

Rising artists to watch: Issy Wood

by Stefano Pirovano

Here is how we have met Issy Wood and why her enigmatic painted words seduced us. Artist's first solo exhibition...

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New Scenario goes beyond art curators

by Piero Bisello

To be discovered: artists Paul Barsch and Tilman Hornig’s project New Scenario is an innovative online platform that challenges the...

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Kenya: there’s a new artist community forming in Kitengela

by Zihan Kassam

Top Kenyan artists relocate to the savannah town of Kitengela, to live and create artwork in the raw beauty of...

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Kristof Kintera collezione maramotti

Kristof Kintera and human’s monumental smallness

by Stefano Pirovano

A show at Collezione Maramotti shed some light on the fascination of Kristof Kintera for representing human individualism and foolish...

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Rising artist to watch: Evelyn Taocheng Wang

by Carlo Prada

‘I don’t get you Tao! 34 years and you still do massage with us?’. This is how Liza addressed to...

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From Motel Lucie to Gasconade: Alessandro Agudio, Beatrice Marchi, Andrea Romano, and Davide Stucchi

by Stefano Pirovano

This is how Alessandro Agudio, Beatrice Marchi, Andrea Romano, and Davide Stucchi created Motel Lucie and Gasconade, in Milan.

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Who is Lavinia Calza? (an interview)

by Zihan Kassam

Kenya based art agent and collector Lavinia Calza sets down with Conceptual Fine Arts to talk about present and future...

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On Andrea Crespo and the intergendered element

by Carlo Prada

If you happen to be in Cambridge, MA, only a few hours by train from New York,  ‘List Project: Andrea...

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To be discovered: the evasive talismans of K.r.m. Mooney

by Carlo Prada

Minimalism used to infuriate people. Now that we got used to it, it’s lost a bit of its kick but...

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‘I deeply struggle with the idea of art being reduced to self-promotion’: an interview with Debora Delmar

by Stamatia Dimitrakopoulos

Born and raised in Mexico City, Debora Delmar experienced first-hand the capitalistic boom during the nineties, when the ideal of...

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The absent photographer and the behavioural image

by Carlo Prada

It’s a restless struggle for photography to keep up. In the age of Adobe and Photoshop, finding an original way...

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Should we call it I, he or they? Puppies Puppies

by Carlo Prada

Is Puppies Puppies the talent that the world of emerging art is waiting for? Unfortunately Marcel Duchamp is not here...

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Emma Hart: walking on the bright side of the moon

by Stefano Pirovano

Emma Hart, a Max Mara Art Prize for Women winner, is sublimating her (extra)ordinary every day. Here is why it...

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Jamie Fitzpatrick enchants Artissima with his sinister symbols of power

by Stefano Pirovano

One of the names that stood out last week at Artissima in Turin is of London based talent Jamie Fitzpatrick....

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Interview: Malta Campos, one of the only 3 painters invited at the SP Biennial (out of 87 artists!)

by Maria do Carmo de Pontes

Antonio Malta Campos (São Paulo, 1961, where he lives and works) started to produce oil paintings soon after being accepted...

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London: Collezione Maramotti, Moretti Fine Art and an opportunity named Atelier dell’Errore

by Stefano Pirovano

  Luca Santiago Mora is a slim man in his forties, or fifties. We met him a few months ago...

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