by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 30, 2021 | Blog
The visual and immersive Louvre: the French museum launches the new online portal We will not be here to dwell, once again, about how the artistic and cultural institutions during the last year have opened their arms to the digital world, but if there is one thing we...
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 29, 2021 | Blog
Aurelio Amendola’s photography goes on stage in Pistoia Aurelio Amendola, a prolific and brilliant Italian photographer, was born in Pistoia on January 19, 1938 and began his journey into the world of photography as a self-taught, and opened his first workshop...
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 26, 2021 | Blog
Graffiti speaks brazilian Graffiti stands out impressively on the walls of our cities: either loved or misunderstood, they have become the distinguishing features both in small and big towns. The beginning Graffiti art was born in Philadelphia (U.S) in the 70’s but it...
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 25, 2021 | Blog
Saype’s hands Guillaume Legros, is counted among the most influential artists under 30 according to Forbes. His stage name is Saype, a fusion of the words say and peace, and he was born as a graffiti artist in 2012, then has naturally evolved towards land art....
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 24, 2021 | Blog
JR: a healing wound It’s said that an image is worth a thousand words and apparently JR, a French artist master of photographic collage, is the first supporter of this motto, so much so that he has given us an iconic image: a huge wound that tears open the...
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 23, 2021 | Blog
There is Frankenstein in Patricia Piccinini’s humanoids “You’re a fool, Victor Frankenstein from Geneve! How could you imagine what you would have released! How did you put it together? With pieces of thieves, pieces of murderers? Evil stitched to...