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Discovering Diplomazija Astuta with Arcangelo Sassolino and Keith Sciberras: the contemporary Caravaggism
Between the Corderie and the Gaggiandre of the Arsenale, we took part in the guided tour of the...
The Korean fight against the patriarchy told by the artist Oh Myung Her in Venice
On view at Palazzo Mora in Venice, the artist Oh Myung Hee makes us retrace the timeline of Korean...
Cecilia Vicuña’s call through the work “Brain Forest Quipu”
Cecilia Vicuña's voice now resounds more powerfully than ever with her multimedia installation...
Take Your Time by Francesca Leone: a reflection on time
What is time? Relying on the philosopher Martin Heidegger, we would understand time as a...
In dialogue with Renato Pengo: “They stole our chance to vibrate”
SpeakArt’s project of cataloging and digitising the works of Paduan artist Renato Pengo continues....
The yearning for freedom: Igshaan Adams
Igshaan Adams, who was born in the suburbs of Cape Town and grew up in the context of apartheid,...
Emma Talbot: a story of renaissance
Winning the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2020 coincides for Emma Talbot, a British artist born...
Marguerite Humeau: the marriage of science and art
The 59th edition of Venice Biennale hosts for the first time the emerging French artist Marguerite...
A new handshake: the multifaceted meanings of Saype’s intervention in Venice
Saype shortens the motto “Say Peace” in itself. In his ongoing project "Beyond Walls" a hymn to...
“Spend some time each day to be alone with yourself listening to your inner voice”
#PhilosophicalWednesday #23
The emotionality and spirituality that surround and influence the artistic and cultural...
“What we do is just a drop in the ocean, but if we didn’t do it the ocean would have one drop less”
#PhilosophicalWednesday #22
Gustave Courbet draws profound inspiration from his experiences on the Normandy coasts: in his...
The comfort of a pixel: Archibald by Poltrona Frau reinterpreted by Felipe Pantone
Argentine Christmas, Spanish life. Felipe Pantone experiments on the street but is trained in the...
“For all important changes we must take a leap in the dark”
#PhilosophicalWednesday #21
Dark is black. It is the absence of light and references, the lack of narration and emotion....
A place that does not exist or an unattainable project: Treccani Arte launches Utopia, the representation through contemporary artworks of the Italian language
Utopia, the "place that does not exist", the unachievable project. This is the title of the latest...
Absence‐essence. A glimpse of Serena Poletti’s inner world
With a degree in Pharmacy, Serena Poletti (Pordenone, 1986) gave herself body and soul to art in...
Eyes, hands, gestures, expertise. Homo Faber 2022 presents the excellence of contemporary artistic craftsmanship
From the 10th of April the virtuosity of the worldwide craftsmanship is celebrated only in the...
A sculpture park in the middle of the Rhine forest. Tony Cragg Foundation is an experience of art and nature
How to forget the scene of the huge dance studio in the forest filmed by Wim Wenders in his...
“What we know is a drop, what we don’t know is an ocean”
#PhilosophicalWednesday#20
There are some contemporary painters who have a great expressive strength ‐ capable of “feeling”...
A non-fair for the new generations of collectors. (un)fair opens in the rooms of Superstudio Maxi in Milan
They’re not lacking in courage indeed. In the middle of the pandemic there’s someone who has...
Just like the protagonist of an unusual dream. Teun Hocks’ photography is an ironic smile to absurdity of life
Can the moon be stolen or some musical notes be captured through the use of a butterfly net? Can...
A total look – all in virtual. The first edition of Metaverse Fashion Week is about to be launched
Rooms, catwalks, models, events, VIP access are virtual. The new haute‐couture collections “land”...
Reflections on glass. In conversation with Lorenzo Passi
Lorenzo Passi (Milan, 1985) is an artist who naturally chose glass as main medium of...
“Look up to the sky. You’ll never find rainbows if you’re looking down”
#PhilosophicalWednesday #19
In the past there were historical periods considered particularly “enlighted” when art and science...
Eleven voices for eleven I‐stanze. At the Spazio Thetis artists interpret the “crisis” of the present
Saturday the 26th of February the exhibition “I‐STANZE” opened at the Spazio Thetis in Venice ‐ a...
Paris calling. The art world responds. Is “la Ville Lumière” the new European capital of contemporary art?
There’s no doubt it has all the prerequisites. It is sufficient to leaf through recent art...
The subtle line connecting London to Venice. Two different exhibitions with the common thread of Surrealism
There is a fil rouge which puts in contact Venice with London and has been drawn in the manner of...
Theft or activism? An Australian programmer has stolen 15 terabytes of NFTs and has charged them on his own pirate website
Geoffrey Huntley is a freelance programmer who works for Gitpod, a remote development company, and...
“Should you sit upon a cloud you would not see the boundary line between one country and another, nor the boundary stone between a farm and a farm”
#PhilosophicalWednesday #18
Berndnaut Smilde is a Dutch artist who “made a fortune” with clouds. Far from digital games of...
Asian spring: Asia Art Week returns to New York. and Christie’s rebuts with a series of Hokusai’s paintings from the Utterberg Collection
After waiting for one year and a half, NY spring gets oriental colours again. In January 2022 the...
Tiziano’s women in Milan. An exhibition at the Palazzo Reale explores the feminine representation in 16th century Venice
Noblewomen, heroines, common women, Venus figures, Madonnas, courtesans. he...





























