Auguste Rodin, The Age of Copper (dettaglio), courtesy of Musée Rodin | Louvre, Paris, tel: Christian Baraja World – Michelangelo e Rodin in the same exhibition it almost seems like a paradox. On the one hand the giant of Renaissancethe artist who transformed marble into a living organism and who brought the representation of […]
Etruscans and Venetians. Waters, sects and shrinesInstallation | Photo: Luca Chiandoni Venice – always privileged environments of contact with the divine, spaces of healing, but also places for the growth of community, seas, rivers, healing springs and thermal waters have played a fundamental role for the great civilizations of pre-Roman Italy. The Etruscans and […]
Roma – After the public success of Flowers. From the Renaissance to artificial intelligencean even more lush nature is about to color the spaces of the Bramante Monastery. The new chapter, scheduled from Saturday, March 14 to Sunday, September 6, is called Flowers. Beautiful natureand is presented, albeit independently, in consultation with the Kunsthalle Munich […]
Robert Doisneau, Hairdressers in the sunParis, 1966, fine art print on silver salt paper from original negatives, 30 x 40 cm © Atelier Robert Doisneau Roma – Love and freedom. But also children’s games, small moments from everyday life, Parisian insights, creating a fascinating visual story that comes to life in the spaces of […]
Shot in sequence on Rai 1 Versailles A one-shot, the longest ever made on television in the world, Alberto will accompany Angela to discover Versailles, from the most opulent rooms to the most hidden and inaccessible ones. It’s happening tonight, Monday March 2, on Rai1 thanks “Versailles in series shot”, the special thing about Odysseus […]
There is a thin but very persistent thread that connects the glass of Refosco tasted today in the vineyards of Lower Friuli with the glass that Empress Livia, wife of Augustus, raised two thousand years ago. That thread is called Pucinum, the wine that Pliny the Elder included among the wines of the ancient world […]
In the contemporary imagination, the casino – or as they would say in English: the casino – it is a floating space, where calculation and destiny coexist and risk is transformed into experience. It is a mental place rather than a physical one, built on expectation, possibility and unpredictability. Art, long before its modern codification, […]
Paul Signac, The port of Rotterdam1907, Olio su tela, 114 x 87 cm Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen World – At the end of the 19th century, Paul Signac developed a painting technique, based on the work of Georges Seurat, in which dots and short brushstrokes brought a rhythmic symphony of colors to life: pointillism.An […]
Katsushika Hokusai, Sunset over Ryōgoku Bridge from Onmaya EmbankmentColor woodcut, (Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji), c.1830–31 Turin – There’s a reason why Hokusai chose his last name Gakyō rōjin Manjithe “old man who loves to draw”. The exhibition that the Elena Salamon Gallery dedicates to the master of the floating worlds starts from the […]
Federico Zandomeneghi, Little Girl with Red Hair, ca. 1895. Private collection, Milan. Courtesy of Dini Archive, Florence Rovigo – Degas called him with loving sarcasm “le vénetien”, referring to the pride with which Federico Zandomeneghi defended his Italian identity within the Impressionist environment. While for “Zandò” (Zandomeneghi) his French colleague was a teacher and […]