Archea Associati Dacia Arena, Udine 2016 Courtesy Archea Associati Photo Pietro Savorelli and Associati Roma – The new season of the National Museum of the Arts of the 21st Century, fifteen years after the foundation, opens with an important goal and with five large exhibitions. Officially chosen in the national monument, the iconic building […]
Enjoy the sunset of the bell tower of the basilica, discover the finds that have emerged from the latest excavation campaigns, or even turn on a wooded glass oven, inspired by the ancient Roman structures, in the company of the technicians who made it. These are just a few of the activities that the guests […]
Florence and Europe. Eighteenth -century art on the UffiziSet -Up | Extentliness Uffizi Sealant – Many have never been exhibited, others had been hidden for the view of visitors for more than ten years because of the expansion of the travel schedule of the museum. Now are 150 masterpieces that tell the eighteenth century, […]
View of the Arsenale with the Gaggiandre | Photo © Andrea Avezzù | Thanks to the Biennale of Venice Venezia – “Breathe deeply. Breathe out. Relax your shoulders. Close your eyes”. With this call, which resonates as a prayer, written in her curatorial text to what the edition of the art should have been […]
“They congratulated me on the scent. I swear, I wanted to die.” So Max Papeschi, laughing, says one of the most surreal reactions that were collected during the launch of Eau de Eau, the artistic project that had a refined and disturbing deception: the presentation of a perfume that perfume is not, but only water. […]
The Summer Solstice was an essential birthday for the Romans. Ancients were honored, as they submise, mysterious divinity of the sun of Etruscan origin, Giano, the god bifronte, or cardeas, goddess of doors and health, linked to the solstice by a double thread: on the one hand the longest day of the year represented the […]
Pontormo, Deposition, about 1526-1528, Church of Santa Felicita, Florence LA Deposit from the cross of PontormoLocated in the Barbadori chapel of the Church of Santa Felicita in Florence, is one of the most extraordinary and dramatic representations of the Renaissance. Also known as “complaint”, this altarpiece is generally recognized as the masterpiece of Pontormo and […]
Mario Giacomelli, I don’t have hands that caress my face, 1961-63 – Courtesy © Archive Mario Giacomelli, Senigallia A hundred years after the birth of Mario Giacomelli (Senigallia, 1925 – 2000), Two major exhibitions celebrate the figure and work and return to the audience the complexity of one of the absolute protagonists of the […]
In ’93, the South Korean government realizes that Jurassic Park He collected more than the annual production of Hyundai car, he understands that the future of the country would not only have gone from production, but from culture. From that consciousness a national strategy was born that today has a specific name: HALYU, L ” […]
Giovanni Paolo Panini, Architectural Phim, around 1735, oil on canvas, 90 x 80 cm | Photo: © Mauro Coen and Franco Borrelli Roma – To crown his “Hurry as the activity of a collector” while he himself defines his visceral passion for art, just completed for 86 years, Gian Enzo Sperone enriched the National […]