The monitoring of news from the arts and cultural heritage sector continues, with a collection of competitions, selections and professional opportunities published in the period between March 31 and April 7, 2026.
In Aosta, the RAI - Radiotelevision...
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From May 6 to August 30, 2026, the Grand Palais in Paris will host a major exhibition dedicated to Hilma af Klint (Solna, 1862 - Danderyd, 1944), an artist who profoundly changed the chronology of modern art. The exhibition, entitled Hilma af Klint. ...
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The 19th edition of Paleofestival, a festival dedicated topopular experimental archaeology on the ancient world, kicks off April 18 and 19 at the San Giorgio Castle in Spice, starting at 3:30 p.m. The program was presented this morning by Mayor Pierl...
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In Sardinia, the town of Ulassai (Ogliastra) renews its role in the contemporary art scene with the second edition of the Ulassai Biennale Arte Contemporanea, entitled Il Significato dell'Opera (The Meaning of the Work), a project that develops in th...
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On Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 11 a.m., the Marciana National Library in Venice will receive as a gift the book Modern Art - Revolution and Painting, described as the largest, heaviest and most expensive in the world. The ceremony will take place in ...
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Three works, three hotels, one project: ancient Ostia goes to the city. An initiative designed to make accessible to the general public precious artifacts that have remained hidden for decades in museum deposits and never exhibited.
The project is p...
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The Giorgio Cini Foundation relaunches the historic series of volumes dedicated to collecting studies and contributions by internationally renowned scholars from different disciplinary fields on some of the most relevant contemporary issues. The Quad...
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In Germany, specifically in Hanover, a lively controversy has arisen around Crash Pipe, the new installation by Austrian artist and choreographer Florentina Holzinger (Vienna, 1986), inaugurated in public space with a performance that immediately ign...
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Nicknamed "Martin Schön," or "the handsome Martin," by Albrecht Dürer, Martin Schongauer (Colmar, c. 1445 - Vieux-Brisach, 1491), one of the greatest German painters of the 15th century, returns to center stage with a major exhibition sched...
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As of Saturday, April 4, 2026, Gustav Klimt 's Portrait of a Lady (1916-1917) is back on display in the halls of the Ricci Oddi Gallery of Modern Art in Piacenza, after having been on view until March 22, 2026 at the My Art Museum in Seoul, as part o...
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As of Wednesday, April 1, 2026, the Tomb of the Pancrazi, located within thearchaeological area of the Via Latina Tombs, will be temporarily closed to visitors to allow restoration work on the frescoes in the burial chamber. The beginning of these wo...
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On April 17, 2026, the VIVE - Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia will inaugurate the exhibition La Maddalena di Piero di Cosimo: art, history and women's lives in the Florentine Renaissance, set up in the rooms of the ancient kitchens of Rome's Palazzo V...
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It is Cingoli that has won the title of Borgo dei Borghi for 2026, an award given annually as part of the TV program Il Borgo dei Borghi, broadcast on Rai 3, which effectively confers the palm as Italy's most beautiful village. The proclamation of th...
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MAXXI in Rome hosts, from April 2 to September 20, 2026, the exhibition Tragicomica. Perspectives on Italian Art from the Second Twentieth Century to the Present, curated by Andrea Bellini and Francesco Stocchi, offering a broad and multidisciplinary...
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On Easter and Easter Monday, state-run museums, galleries, archaeological areas and parks, villas, gardens, abbeys and monumental complexes will remain regularly open to the public, allowing broad accessibility to cultural venues throughout Italy. On...
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Rai and Sky Arte dedicate the week to art, design and historical curiosities. Here is the programming from April 5 to 11.
On Rai Storia the programming for the next few days devotes ample space to history and art, including historical insights and s...
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The Gallerie d'Italia in Naples is hosting, from April 3 to July 5, 2026, the exhibition Vortici. Alexi Worth in Dialogue with Ceramics, curated by Silvia Gaspardo Moro and Richard Neer. The project proposes an unprecedented comparison between Attic ...
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After the theft from the Magnani-Rocca Foundation in Mamiamo di Traversetolo, an affair that has hit Italian cultural heritage hard, the Foundation itself is launching a collective appeal to react through participation and sharing of beauty. After t...
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When the hot water of Tuscany 's hot springs meets clayey mud, sometimes history stops and reveals millennia-old secrets that resurface intact, defying time. It happened in San Casciano dei Bagni, in the province of Siena, where, a few meters from th...
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Another brings Antonello da Messina (Messina, c. 1430 - 1479), a pivotal figure of the Italian Renaissance, back into the spotlight, following the recent return of his Ecce Homo to the market and the subsequent purchase of the panel by the Italian st...
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The eighth edition of Hypermaremma kicks off on Saturday, April 4, 2026, inaugurating the new season with the project Observatory M1 by Luca Bertolo (Milan, 1968). The appointment is set for 11:30 a.m. at La Torba Beach (also known as "Playa La Torba...
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Four hundred years after the Dedication of St. Peter's Basilica on November 18, 1626, the exhibition The Barberini Tapestry. The Resurrection and Dedication of the Vatican Basilica, which can be visited from March 30, 2026 at the Vatican Pinacoteca a...
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Fondazione Prada, at its Venetian venue Ca' Corner della Regina, presents the exhibition Helter Skelter: Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince, curated by Nancy Spector, from May 9 to November 23, 2026. The exhibition brings into dialogue, for the first tim...
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From April 16 to May 5, 2026, CUBO Enterprise Museum of Unipol Group presents at Unipol Tower in Milan the exhibition project Abitare il Nero. From Alberto Burri to the Fashion Designers of the Japanese School. At the center of the exhibition is Nero...
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In Pompeii, not only local plants were used on domestic altars, but also aromatic substances from Africa and Asia. This is revealed by scientific analyses conducted by an international team of scholars, who investigated the materials burned in Roman ...
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