Gian Lorenzo Bernini Portrait of Costanza Bonarelli, 1637 – 1638 ca., marble, h 74.5 cm, Florence, Bargello National Museum. By concession from the Ministry of Culture – Accademia Gallery of Florence and the Bargello Museums. Reproduction prohibited Roma – Reconsider the birth of the Baroque through the privileged lens of the personal and intellectual […]
Edward Hopper People in the sun1960, oil on canvas, 40 3⁄8 x 60 3⁄8 inches (102.6 x 153.4 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, gift of SC Johnson & Son, Inc., 1969.47.61 Milan – Canada has been at the forefront of the use of art as therapy for years and is second to none. To […]
Naples – Erato loves someone. “Methe, (slave) of Cominia, of Atella, loves Cresto in her heart. May the Venus of Pompeii be favorable to them both and may they always live in harmony.” They are some scenes from real life that are mounted in Pompeii on a wall in the theater district, like the writings […]
Roma – Four virtual doors invite visitors to knock and engage in dialogue with four people with disabilities from different parts of the world: Samantha from Asia, Martina from Europe, Serigne from Africa, Ignazio from America. Each protagonist who appears behind one of the Holy Doors that reproduce the papal basilicas of St. Peter, St. […]
Kitagawa Utamaro, female figura, 1792-93, National Museum of Tokyo Noto for his important contribution to the es known as bijing-ga, Kitagawa Utamarois notable for its realistic portraits of Japanese women of different ages and social classes. Her work, deeply rooted in Japanese artistic tradition, explores feminine beauty with a unique and personal sensitivity. In 1792-93, […]
Mbetween him 2025 is coming to an end, for this we share, like every year, our best wishes Happy Holidays and some reflections on the journey we’ve been on together. The past twelve months have also been intense, full of discoveries, study and new impulses that have continued to shape Artesplorando. From 2022 onwards, I […]
Medici villa of Poggio a Caiano, 1485 VIn the late 15th century, fear of the plague, excessive spending, and inspiration from the classical texts of Pliny the Younger led to the birth of the humanist villas, with the Medici villa of Poggio a Caianomade by Giuliano da Sangallo per Lorenzo de’Medicias one of the most […]
Roma – Works of art, similar to hourglasses, instruments for measuring time, deal with a theme of universal resonance, linked to art history, to the city of Rome and its millennial history. Is there a time within works of art? The answer can be found in the eleventh chapter of Conversation piecethe cycle of annual […]
Fortunato Depero (Fondo, TN, 1892 – Rovereto, TN, 1960), Metropolitan simultaneities1946, oil on panel, 95.5 x 110 cm. Mart, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, Fondo Depero © FORTUNATO DEPERO by SIAE 2026 Milan – Two houses (and two collections) in the dialogue of the antipodes in the name of […]
Sky Arte programmingA year after his death, an authentic and visionary portrait commemorates Oliviero Toscani, the photographer who revolutionized the language of images. On January 13 at 9:15 PM, Sky Arte will present the new Sky Original documentary “Oliviero Toscani. Whoever loves me must follow me”an investigation into the life, thoughts and artistic legacy of […]