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...
Ann Veronica Janssens, born in 1956 in Folkestone (United Kingdom), spends her childhood in Kinshasa (Congo), where she manages to devote long hours to free...
At 6 Burlington Gardens, the Pace Gallery in London presents a sublime exhibition by James Turrell who, the connoisseurs may notice, was announced by the...
A photograph, a photolithography, five sculptures – two of which were born as a function of a performative act – and a video that appears...
Reclaiming the uselessness of art does not mean endorsing the coarse theories of those who are convinced that culture is not useful for eating; on...
On display at the Loom Gallery in Milan the works of Annamaria Gelmi (Trento, 1943) for the personal exhibition “Caro Spartaco”, open until 11st January...
Paolo Icaro (Turin, 1936) abandons his university studies at a very young age to practice sculpture in Umberto Mastroianni’s studio and in a short time...
“Aletheia” as “disclosure” of the living paradigms as terms for understanding and research of the individual and humans condition. The sufferance, the transformation, the memory...
Ceramics in Japan is an ancient story. Uninterrupted and, in many ways, unparalleled: not so much for the beauty in itself of the object that...
It is impossible to talk about Piero Gilardi’s work without starting from his “carpets-natura”, works with a strong chromatic accent and in which the infinite...
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