From Caravaggio to Jan Fabre, here is the full summary of the first issue of our print magazine


We present today, two days before the end of the subscription campaign for our brand new print magazine (we remind you that the deadline is February 15, hurry up and subscribe if you don’t want to miss it: more information at this link), the full summary of the columns and content you will find in the first issue. We have focused on much longer articles (between 8 and 16 pages each) than those normally found in magazines: we believe that quality and depth are our main strength.

Below is the complete list of articles with, in italics, the title of the column(Current Affairs, everything about the most up-to-date debate and news about museums and collections; Grand Tour, an in-depth journey to discover the most interesting places in Italy, the rare gems scattered throughout our country, the most innovative museums, and those doing research on contemporary art; Inside the Exhibition, the exhibitions reviewed for you in depth and with many images; Works and Artists, devoted to in-depth coverage of great artists and their masterpieces; Rendez-vous, a column devoted to collectors of the past and present; Contemporary Lounge, in-depth coverage of contemporary art; The Critic, insights written by art critics on issues affecting the art debate; Wunderkammer, iconic objects and the best of auctions).

Current events: the new layouts of the National Picture Gallery of Ferrara.

Current events: the problems of mass tourism on our cities.

Current events: debate on cultural decolonization. Participants include Alberta Dal Cortivo (head of educational services at the African Museum in Verona), Maria Camilla De Palma (director of the Museum of World Cultures in Castello d’Albertis, Genoa), Filippo Maria Gambari (director of the Museum of Civilizations in Rome), Anna Maria Montaldo (director of MuDEC in Milan), Beatrice Nicolini (professor of history and institutions of Africa at the University of the Sacred Heart), Maria Stella Rognoni (professor of history and institutions of Africa at the University of Florence), Ilaria Sgarbozza (art historian official of MiBAC - Appia Antica Archaeological Park), Giuliana Tomasella (professor of museology at the University of Padua), Gabriel Zuchtriegel (director of the Archaeological Park of Paestum).

Grand Tour: a trip to the Pinacoteca di Brera, article by Adam Ferrari.

GrandTour: the Museo di Sant’Agostino in Genoa, article by Giacomo Montanari.

GrandTour: the Prada Foundation in Milan.

Inside the exhibition: review of the exhibition Bottega Scuola Accademia. Painting in Verona from 1570 to the Plague of 1630 (at the Museo di Castelvecchio in Verona until May 5, 2019), article by Federico Giannini.

Works and artists: Caravaggio’s Supper at Emmaus, article by Ilaria Baratta.

Rendezvous: the collecting of Scipione Borghese (and the Galleria Borghese).

Contemporary Lounge: a long interview with Jan Fabre, by Federico Giannini.

Contemporary Lounge: the versus by Simone Pellegrini, article by Cristina Principale. Plus: Living with the Indecipherable, essay on Simone Pellegrini written by Giuseppe Frangi.

Contemporary Lounge: the de-constructed ceramics of Bouke de Vries, article by Francesca Della Ventura.

Criticism: L.H.O.O.Q: hypotheses for a sense of the classical in modern and contemporary art, article by Chiara Guidi.

Wunderkammer: Fabergé eggs and the finest objects up for auction, for all to see, March through May.

In the photo, layout of room 29 of the Pinacoteca di Brera (ph. Credit James O’Mara)

From Caravaggio to Jan Fabre, here is the full summary of the first issue of our print magazine
From Caravaggio to Jan Fabre, here is the full summary of the first issue of our print magazine


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