In one of the dialogues that Paul Cézanne had with his dear friend Joachim Gasquet, regarding the excessive explanations that artists usually gave to the...
Voyage / Voyage. An observation on the journey to become “crazier, wiser, happier or more desperate”
Travelling, as we know, lies in a strongly narrative spiritual sphere. In this regard, photographer Luigi Ghirri, in his book Journey to Italy (Viaggio in...
There is no artwork that refers to a specific archetypal meaning, where the latter is to be intended as the ability of the work to...
In 1915, the poet Guillaume Apollinaire proposed to his beloved Madeleine Pagès, who accepted, with a poem entitled Photography, in which he celebrated the technique’s...
It seems that nowadays we are accustomed to confining our lives inside a domestic, social and working space, regulated by rules that we ourselves administer....
In 1929 Marcel Duchamp, following some kinetics’ experiments, began to produce videos – one being Anémic Cinéma, a film of a disc marked by circular...
In 1952, Michel Tapié introduced the term Art Autre with the publication of his homonymous book, in which he expressed the idea that art expressed...
In Italo Calvino’s The Baron in the Trees (Il Barone Rampante), the main character, Cosimo, at the age of twelve, decided to climb on a...
In 1948, the American art critic Clement Greenberg published an essay in which he analyzed art practices from Impressionism to Abstract Expressionism, focusing on the...