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Inquiry into regional state museums, part one. Fabrizio Sudano (director museums Calabria) speaks.
Silvia Mazza
, 11/12/2024
Works and artists
How Etruscan art influenced twentieth-century art
Redazione
, 10/12/2024
Ancient art
Venice, painting rediscovered in Correr Museum storerooms was possibly made in Mantegna's atelier
12/12/2024, 12:56:33
News
Francesco Spano is the new director of Federculture
12/12/2024, 12:08:29
Museums
For the first time in the history of the Metropolitan Museum to design a wing of the museum is a woman
11/12/2024, 21:14:05
Exhibitions
The Torlonia Collection will be exhibited for the first time in North America on an international tour
11/12/2024, 19:40:12
Museums
Two works by Colantonio enrich the collections of the Capodimonte Museum and Royal Woods
11/12/2024, 18:33:28
Exhibitions
A two-location anthological exhibition in Rome dedicated to Titina Maselli, marking the centenary of her birth
11/12/2024, 14:19:25
Exhibitions
Retrospective dedicated to Munch moves, after Milan, to Rome, at Palazzo Bonaparte
11/12/2024, 13:32:49
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Auctions Dec. 11 to 17: contemporary art, watches and design
11/12/2024, 11:32:02
Travel
A new museum in Ravenna dedicated to Lord Byron and the Risorgimento
10/12/2024, 19:41:11
News Focus
Facebook Art Week returns
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta
01/12/2013
Works and artists
Hermitage cats, the faithful and friendly guardians of the museum since the time of Peter the Great
Ilaria Baratta
31/08/2018
Exhibition reviews
Actuality and inactuality of flags. Luca Bertolo and Flavio Favelli in Castelnuovo Magra
27/10/2024, 02:47:55
Exhibition reviews
Drawings of spectacular Baroque architectural settings between Rome and Flanders
20/02/2017, 23:59:45
Exhibition reviews
Rethinking Otherness. Liminal, Pierre Huyghe's monumental undertaking in Venice.
21/03/2024, 01:37:43
Exhibition reviews
Willy Ronis, images of humanist photographer who loved people move Venice
16/12/2018, 11:41:35
Exhibition reviews
Antonello da Messina (few) at all costs (too many)
17/01/2019, 02:01:29
Exhibition reviews
How art was saved from the 1966 Florence flood: the exhibition that tells the story
05/03/2017, 14:54:10
Works and artists
Domenico Fiasella's St. Lazarus: a masterpiece of "Caravaggism revisited" to drive out the plague
Federico Giannini
18/07/2021
Opinions
Cultural decolonization: even Italy rediscovers removed fragments of its past
02/12/2024, 00:03:00
Opinions
Tourism in Tuscany: there is a whole part of the region that is little known and needs to be told
28/11/2024, 08:10:01
Opinions
Has the Carrara Academy in Bergamo become unmanageable?
23/11/2024, 12:36:03
Works and artists
How Etruscan art influenced twentieth-century art
10/12/2024, 19:31:27
Works and artists
Vincenzo Giustiniani, a collector of Macchiaioli.
06/12/2024, 20:20:57
Works and artists
History of the Florentine commesso, an ancient technique of high craftsmanship
06/12/2024, 19:28:57
A new museum in Ravenna dedicated to Lord Byron and the Risorgimento
Redazione - 10/12/2024
Discovering Marco Palmezzano and Luca Longhi, masters of the Renaissance in Romagna
Redazione - 09/12/2024
History of the Florentine commesso, an ancient technique of high craftsmanship
Jacopo Suggi - 06/12/2024
The labyrinth of Lucca Cathedral: a sacred symbol linked to Greek myth
Redazione - 05/12/2024
Journey to Vienna among the places of Johann Strauss son, who popularized the waltz
Redazione - 01/12/2024
Journey to discover the Malatesta Castles in the heart of Romagna
Redazione - 28/11/2024
The Snow Labyrinth of Chamois, a work of Land Art in the most unspoiled Aosta Valley
Redazione - 26/11/2024
Journey through the Medici fortresses of Romagna
Redazione - 25/11/2024
Masterpieces of the Flemish world at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Jacopo Suggi - 19/11/2024
Keil Space's artistic revolution in Florence: the observer at the center as co-creator
Luca Rossi - 15/11/2024
The Fondaco dei Tedeschi, history and transformations of a symbol of Venice
Redazione - 15/11/2024
Andrea Pozzo's masterpiece: the Glory of St. Ignatius in Rome
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta - 14/11/2024
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Tourism in Tuscany: there is a whole part of the region that is little known and needs to be told
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Francesco Tapinassi
- published on 28/11/2024 alle 08:10:01
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But could Italy ask France to return the works requisitioned by Napoleon?
By
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta
- published on 03/12/2024 alle 14:10:51
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Andrea Pozzo's masterpiece: the Glory of St. Ignatius in Rome
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Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta
- published on 14/11/2024 alle 19:22:41
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What was the really dark part of Giuli's speech.
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Federico Giannini
- published on 13/11/2024 alle 20:41:10
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An intense journey among the great and forgotten of the 16th century in Ferrara. What the exhibition at the Palazzo dei Diamanti looks like
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Federico Giannini
- published on 17/11/2024 alle 15:57:03
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Henri Cartier-Bresson, the decisive instant of the South
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Maurizio Cecchetti
- published on 16/11/2024 alle 11:36:10
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Return to futurism: here's what the National Gallery of Rome exhibition looks like
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Federico Giannini
- published on 04/12/2024 alle 22:33:24
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Vincenzo Giustiniani, a collector of Macchiaioli.
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Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta
- published on 06/12/2024 alle 20:20:57
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One hundred years since the Surrealist Manifesto. What the Surréalisme exhibition at the Centre Pompidou looks like.
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Stella Cattaneo
- published on 18/11/2024 alle 19:37:39
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Has the Carrara Academy in Bergamo become unmanageable?
By
Leonardo Bison
- published on 23/11/2024 alle 12:36:03
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