Who is Giacomo Nicolella Maschietti

Giacomo Nicolella Maschietti
Giacomo Nicolella Maschietti è giornalista professionista, critico e curatore. Da oltre vent'anni collabora con Class CNBC come esperto di mercato dell'arte. Direttore di Collezione da Tiffany, scrive regolarmente per Cottura Creativa, Private e Patrimoni e ha collaborato con Milano Finanza, GQ, Marie Claire Maison e con le principali testate italiane del settore (Flash Art, Artribune, Artslife). Conduce settimanalmente la rubrica culturale Grand Hotel su UP TV, la moving TV delle metropolitane e degli aeroporti italiani. Si occupa di mercato, collezionismo e sistema dell'arte, con particolare attenzione ai rapporti tra patrimonio culturale, istituzioni e contemporaneità.

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Milan, double week: design as global industry, art as domestic eco

Milan, double week: design as global industry, art as domestic eco

There is a precise moment, in April each year, when Milan stops behaving like a city and starts functioning as a high-intensity economic device. It is not a gradual change, more of a sharp jerk. It happens when the design system turns on: the Salone ...
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TEFAF 2026, art market holds. Maastricht remains the place to sell 4,000 years of history

TEFAF 2026, art market holds. Maastricht remains the place to sell 4,000 years of history

There was a TEFAF claim that many still remember today. It went something like this, "We sell the best contemporary art of the last 4,000 years." A brilliant line, but also the perfect summary of what this fair has represented for decades. Born as a...
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Arte Fiera Bologna 2026: domestic market as a possible horizon, sales under 10k

Arte Fiera Bologna 2026: domestic market as a possible horizon, sales under 10k

I have been attending Arte Fiera Bologna since 2006. At the time I was a gallery assistant, beardless and without any experience, one of those who learn by snooping around, standing on the sidelines. I remember that first edition well: there was snow...
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