From April 18 to September 6, 2026, the Milan Triennale presents the exhibition Edward Barber | Jay Osgerby. Alphabet, a monographic exhibition dedicated to the two London designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby. The project, curated by Marco Sammich...
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Banca Ifis's Villa Fürstenberg International Sculpture Park in Mestre (Venice) will reopen to the public on Sunday, April 19, 2026, with free admission by reservation through the Ifis art app. The site, which opened in 2023 and has become over ...
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In Milan, from April 28 to May 8, 2026, takes place the exhibition Luna di loto, an exhibition project curated by Katia Bagnoli and Bruno Riva, articulated between Spazio TOMA in Via Moscova 25 and Ekadea studio in Via Plinio 42. The initiative takes...
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An exhibition project across two venues, just a few miles apart, offers a comprehensive rereading of the work of Alfred Eisenstaedt, a central figure in twentieth-century photography. Alfred Eisenstaedt. Photography was in the Air, curated by Monica ...
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Rediscovering Munari, a site-specific work by Majorcan artist Albert Pinya (Palma, 1985), donated by ACE Creative Engineering to the City of Milan on the occasion of Milan Art Week 2026, was inaugurated at the Cittadella degli Archivi in Milan. The i...
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From May 9 to September 13, 2026, the Museum of Oriental Art in Venice, housed in the spaces of Ca' Pesaro, presentsKeita Miyazaki 's solo exhibition, entitledKeita Miyazaki - From Water To Form. The project is part of the program of the 61st Venice ...
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On the occasion of Milan Art Week 2026, Enel presents a collaboration with TOILETPAPER, a publishing project founded by artist Maurizio Cattelan and photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari. The initiative takes shape in the exhibition Made of Energy - Enel go...
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Casa Savona, a new landmark in the city's cultural heritage scene, opens to the public for the first time in Palermo , made accessible thanks to a project of the superintendency and on the occasion of the fifth edition of the Genius of Palermo, organ...
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Two paintings by Claude Monet (Paris, 1840 - Giverny, 1926) that had remained in private collections for more than a century were auctioned at Sotheby 's in Paris on April 16 as part of the Art Moderne et Contemporain Evening Auction sale(we discuss...
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The San Filippo Church-Theater, a Baroque complex dating back to the mid-17th century and closed since 2009 following the earthquake that struck the city, has been reopened in L'Aquila. The reopening is part of the program of L'Aquila Italian Capital...
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The painting of Joaquín Sorolla, a great Spanish artist who reinterpreted in his homeland the suggestions of the Impressionists, is made up of a few recurring and recognizable elements: white dresses vibrating in the sea breeze, tanned childre...
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The Special Superintendency of Rome presented the first season of the docu-series Uncovered Rome at a public event hosted on March 31, 2026 at the Troisi Cinema in Rome. The screening was preceded by speeches by Special Superintendent Daniela Porro a...
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A rare Greek coin from the 3rd century B.C. has been discovered in Berlin's Spandau district, marking the first Hellenistic-era find within the German capital's urban area. The small object, about 1.2 centimeters in diameter, was found by a 13-year-o...
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From May 6 to Nov. 22, 2026, the Fortuny Museum in Venice presents Dreamers, an extensive monographic exhibition dedicated to Erwin Wurm (Bruck an der Mur, Austria, 1954), among the most relevant figures of the contemporary art scene. Curated by Elis...
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From April 18 to May 31, 2026, Bonioni Arte Gallery in Reggio Emilia is hosting a solo exhibition by Laura Mircea entitled Laura Mircea. Between Drifts and Movements, accompanied by a critical text by Fabrizio Guerrini. The opening is scheduled for S...
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On the occasion of World Art Day (April 15), the animated short film David and I, the debut work of director Marilù Rainò, was presented at Palazzo Montecitorio in Rome, in the press room of the Chamber of Deputies. The project, produce...
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Opening to the public from Saturday, April 18, 2026, are the Mosaics of Flight preserved inside theformer ForliAeronautical College, at the end of a restoration that returns of one of the most extensive mosaic cycles of the Italian twentieth century....
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The Museum of Contemporary Art in Cavalese, in the province of Trento, is inaugurating a new exhibition project that aims to redefine the role of the museum space as a place of production, encounter and experimentation. In fact, from April 15 to May ...
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Continuing through June 2 is the exhibition Tarot. The Origins, the Cards, the Fortune at theAccademia Carrara in Bergamo(our review here, more information here), the most comprehensive overview ever of the history of tarot. The exhibition is accompa...
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At the Ada Gallery in Rome, from April 10 to May 24, 2026, is presented the exhibition by Diego Gualandris (Bergamo, 1993) entitled Floralia, a project that develops as a fragmented narrative in the form of stream of consciousness, built around a pl...
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In the course of work on a wind farm near Wolfenbüttel in Lower Saxony, Germany, a large complex of archaeological evidence covering a chronological span extending from prehistoric to late antiquity has been identified, with one find of particul...
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The fourth report Collectors and the Value of Art in Italy 2026, produced by Intesa Sanpaolo Private Banking in collaboration with the group's Art, Culture and Historical Heritage Department and Research Department, and published by Allemandi, was pr...
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The city of Milan is preparing to consolidate its role as the international center of gravity for design through a major new expansion of theADI Design Museum. On the morning of April 15, 2026, an agreement was officially signed between the Lombardy ...
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The conservative restoration of Palazzo Marino, seat of the city administration since 1861 and a symbolic building of the city's architectural heritage, has been completed in Milan. The intervention, fully financed by the Tod's Group, was presented o...
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From June 12 to Sept. 8, 2026, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York will host Giacometti in the Temple of Dendur, an exhibition project that relates the sculptures of Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) to one of the museum's most emblematic spaces:...
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