First exhibition of 2026 for the Alfonso Artiaco Gallery in Naples: it is dedicated to Achille Perilli (Rome, 1927 - Orvieto, 2021), one of the most rigorous and radical protagonists of Italian abstraction in the second half of the 20th century. Enti...
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Before becoming the home of the Royal Madames, before being associated with the history of the Savoy family and the architectural interventions of Filippo Juvarra, Palazzo Madama was a castle. It is from this observation that the exhibition The Redis...
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From Dec. 19, 2025 to April 19, 2026, the National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria is presenting Gianni Versace. Terra Mater - Magna Graecia Roots Tribute, an itinerary curated by Sabina Albano and Fabrizio Sudano dedicated to the relationsh...
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The new year opens with a project of great symbolic and cultural value to Sudan and the international scientific community. On January 1, 2026, the online launch of the Sudan Virtual Museum, a digital platform dedicated to the knowledge, appreciation...
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What is taking place in Sudan to the indifference of most, as of April 2023, is a massacre of devastating proportions: only a year ago, on January 7, 2025, the New York Times reported estimates of 150,000 casualties and 11 million displaced people, a...
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Through Jan. 31, 2026, Galleria de' Bonis in Reggio Emilia is hosting the group exhibition Humans of Art. Every Human Has a Story. Inspired by Brandon Stanton's photographic and editorial project Humans of New York, the exhibition features a collecti...
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The Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Jesi and the Municipality of Senigallia present the photographic exhibition Flat Time Is the Right Time until June 2, 2026, at the dual venue of Palazzo Bisaccioni in Jesi and the Palazzo del Duca in Senigallia. G...
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On Rai Storia, Sunday, January 11, from 09:10 to 09:15, is aired Daily Iconologies, season 2023 episode 7, with the episode Giacometti - The Women of Venice.
On Rai 5, Sunday, Jan. 11, from 06:21 to 07:12, airs The Hands of Art. Tuesday, Jan. 13, fr...
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The enigma shrouding the mysterious taxidermy collection of Father Jean Baptiste Fourcault, preserved at the Museum of Naturalistic Historiography of theUniversity of Parma - MUST, has been cleared up. An article just published in the journal Museolo...
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Thursday, Jan. 15 and Friday, Jan. 16, 2026 will officially open Portami il futuro, the program of Gibellina - Italian Capital of Contemporary Art 2026, an initiative promoted by the Ministry of Culture's General Directorate for Contemporary Creativi...
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An experimental project born from the collaboration between the Municipality and the Mental Health Center will involve young people and adults followed by the Mental Health Center inwelcoming visitors andaccompanying them to discover the city's artis...
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The Carlo Maria Martini Diocesan Museum in Milan closes 2025 with a positive balance and presents the exhibition program that will accompany the public until the summer of 2026. The year just ended recorded more than 91,000 visitors, an increase comp...
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The Ministry of Culture has launched the implementation of the Grand Project "Carditello," allocating total funding of 12,458,491.86 euros to the Royal Site of Carditello, the important Bourbon palace. The intervention is part of the broader MiC prog...
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The Monaco Oceanographic Museum represents one of the most prestigious and oldest institutions dedicated to the underwater world, and in addition to being one of the most visited sites in the Principality of Monaco, often the reason for travel, it al...
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From March 5 to July 19, 2026, Palazzo Pallavicini in Bologna hosts a major anthological exhibition dedicated to Ruth Orkin (Boston, 1921 - New York, 1985), American photojournalist, photographer and filmmaker, among the most significant figures in t...
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Twenty years after the death of Mimmo Rotella, the Mimmo Rotella Foundation celebrates the figure of the artist with the exhibition project Autorotella, curated by Alberto Fiz and open to visitors in the Casa della Memoria in Catanzaro, the house-mus...
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Spoleto rediscovers one of its oldest and most meaningful places with the presentation this afternoon of the end of the restoration of the crypt of San Primiano, located inside the Cathedral Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta. The restoration work on th...
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The two events that mark the beginning of art fairs in Italy in 2026 are returning to the Bergamo Fair: Bergamo Arte Fiera (BAF), now in its 21st edition (Jan. 16-18), and Italian Fine Art (IFA), in its ninth edition (Jan. 16-25). The two events, the...
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The White House could suspend funding to the Smithsonian, the largest museum complex in the United States of America, if the institution decides not to abide by the strict rules that were imposed last summer by theTrump administration. That, in a nut...
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As part of ART CITY Bologna 2026, CUBO, business museum of the Unipol Group in Bologna, presents from Feb. 6 to May 26 Pointing Nemo. Beyond Space to the Abyss, a solo exhibition by the IOCOSE collective curated by Federica Patti. The project is part...
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Another international move for Girl with a Pearl Earring, a masterpiece by Johannes Vermeer (Delft, 1632 - 1675) kept at the Mauritshuis in The Hague. The work will go to Japan, to the Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka, next summer, between August a...
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Forty years after its creation, a painting by Andrea Pazienza is back in the limelight, not only for its artistic value but also because of the legal events involving it. As Ansa newspaper writes , the work, depicting the equestrian Zanardi, was crea...
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Moncalieri Castle in Turin is hosting until Feb. 22, 2026, the exhibition-dossier The Princess Who Loved Sport. Suggestions of snow and mountains in the House of Savoy, created on the occasion of the passage of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic flame, s...
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For more than six centuries, the waters off Copenhagen in Denmark have held a ship destined to redefine knowledge of navigation and trade in the Middle Ages. The discovery involves Svælget 2, the largest medieval crock (a type of ship in use du...
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The story of late 19th-century French sculptor Camille Claudel told in a graphic novel: to be released on February 24, 2026 in bookstores Troppo libera. The Art, Love, and Struggle of Camille Claudel, by Assia Petricelli and Sergio Riccardi with afte...
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