Here is the summary of the fifth issue of our print magazine. You can subscribe until Feb. 16


February 16 is the deadline to subscribe to our magazine (or to renew your subscription, if you have already subscribed): an elegant 176-page full-color paperback quarterly featuring articles by art historians, critics, and journalists, including established scholars and young talent. You can subscribe simply by following the instructions in this link.

Issue 5 of the magazine (March-April-May 2020) will be devoted to the theme “destruction.” Here is the full table of contents with, in italics, the title of the column(Current Events, with news from the art world and debate on topical issues; Inside the Exhibition, a review of a particularly significant exhibition; Grand Tour, a journey to discover the most interesting places and museums inItaly, or the works they preserve; Works and Artists, in-depth routes on great artists and their masterpieces; Rendez-vous, a column devoted to collectors and patrons of the past and present; Contemporary Lounge, in-depth features on contemporary art; Wunderkammer, the column devoted to the iconic object).

Current Events: the Griffoni Polyptych by Francesco del Cossa and Ercole de’ Roberti reunited in Bologna after three hundred years, article by Ilaria Baratta.

Topicality: debate on the preservation of historic centers. Participants: Bertrando Bonfantini (professor of Urban Planning, Politecnico di Milano), Pier Luigi Cervellati (architect, urban planner, former professor at IUAV in Venice), Carla Di Francesco (extraordinary commissioner of the Foundation School of Cultural Heritage and Activities, former Secretary General of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage), Enrico Maria Dal Pozzolo (professor of History of Modern Art, University of Verona), Vezio De Lucia (architect and urban planner), Margherita Eichberg (Superintendent of Rome, Viterbo and Southern Etruria), Giampaolo Nuvolati (professor of Sociology of Environment and Territory, University of Milano Bicocca), Michelangelo Savino (professor of Urban Technique and Planning, University of Padua), Salvatore Settis (archaeologist, professor emeritus and former director of the Scuola Normale Superiore), Michele Zazzi (professor of Urban Technique and Planning, University of Parma).

Inside the exhibition: review of the exhibition Renaissance in Liguria (in Genoa, Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola, until May 10, 2020), article by Federico Giannini.

Grand Tour: Luca Signorelli’s frescoes in Orvieto Cathedral, article by Francesco Federico Mancini.

Works and artists: the Vanitas of Jacopo Ligozzi, article by Francesca Interguglielmi.

Works and artists: the rediscovery of the antique in eighteenth-century art, article by Anna De Fazio Siciliano.

Works and artists: the Escape of Aeneas from Troy by Federico Barocci, article by Ilaria Baratta(cover story).

Rendez-vous: Fausto and Giuseppe Bagatti Valsecchi and their house-museum in Milan, article by Federico Giannini.

Contemporary Lounge: Marina Abramovic, article by Francesca Della Ventura.

Contemporary Lounge: Damián Ortega, article by Chiara Guidi.

Contemporary Lounge: Aron Demetz, article by Alessandro Romanini.

Wunderkammer: Sola Busca tarot cards.

Here is the summary of the fifth issue of our print magazine. You can subscribe until Feb. 16
Here is the summary of the fifth issue of our print magazine. You can subscribe until Feb. 16


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