Piero Gilardi was born in Turin, in 1942. In 1965 he first realized his famous and so called “Nature Carpets” (Tappeti natura) works made of...
For more than forty years Franco Vaccari (Modena, 1936) has been one of the pillars of the contemporary Italian artistic scenario, for his revolutionary approach...
In a historical moment where we talk about body shaming, xenofemism is theorized and the image of the self is continually questioned and violated through...
The artists are in quarantine, but the art is not. In this exceptional situation, there are those who take care of them too. On Instagram,...
Frankenstein, R. U. R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) and Upgrade in Progress. What do Mary Shelley’s literary work, Karel Čapek’s drama and Geumhyung Jeong’s first solo...
Pasajera en trance, pasajera en transito perpetuo. Chiara Fumai has been a passenger perpetually in transit between female characters shoved aside by the registered history,...
To best describe this incredible exhibition and above all the innovative approach of Daniel Arsham, it is necessary to start from him, the artist, and...
Italian history is rich and complex. It is not made only of big events, but also of small daily stories. And when you think of...
With the works of private collectors it would be possible to make the best of contemporary art museums. This is especially true for our country,...
The procedural method that characterizes Giulia Napoleone’s work is not a banal visual and formal erudition, but a strong and invisible anchor chained to the...
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