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Bartolomeo Cesi in Bologna: a critical reinterpretation in the age of the Carracci at the Museo Civico Medievale

Bartolomeo Cesi in Bologna: a critical reinterpretation in the age of the Carracci at the Museo Civico Medievale

The first monographic exhibition dedicated to Bartolomeo Cesi (Bologna, 1556 - ivi, 1629), open from Nov. 22, 2025 to Feb. 22, 2026 in the Lapidarium of the Museo Civico Medievale in Bologna, offers a wide-ranging and documented review of the figure ...
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The Capodimonte Museum is dedicating a room to Mimmo Jodice. A multipurpose center will also be named after him

The Capodimonte Museum is dedicating a room to Mimmo Jodice. A multipurpose center will also be named after him

The Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte in Naples dedicates a commemorative room (number 16, on the second floor) to Mimmo Jodice (Naples, March 29, 1934 - October 27, 2025), a central figure in international contemporary photography. The images on dis...
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Two Botticelli masterpieces from the Jacquemart-André in Paris on display at Palazzo Blu in Pisa

Two Botticelli masterpieces from the Jacquemart-André in Paris on display at Palazzo Blu in Pisa

From Nov. 22, 2025, to Feb. 15, 2026, Palazzo Blu in Pisa will host two works by Sandro Botticelli (Florence, 1445 - 1510) from the Jacquemart-André Museum in Paris, which will temporarily join the permanent collection. The paintings on displa...
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New discoveries at Tanis (Egypt): 225 ushabti and a riddle solved in the royal necropolis

New discoveries at Tanis (Egypt): 225 ushabti and a riddle solved in the royal necropolis

The archaeological zone of San el-Hagar, ancient Tanis in Egypt, is back in the scientific spotlight thanks to a recent discovery by the French archaeological mission led by Frédéric Payraudeau ofSorbonne University. The discovery took ...
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Rome allocates nearly a million for securing Conti Tower

Rome allocates nearly a million for securing Conti Tower

The Capitoline Council has approved the outline of an agreement with the Department of the Fire Department and the Ministry of Culture to initiate the interventions deemed irreparable and urgent on the Torre dei Conti, damaged by the partial collapse...
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The time of writing: the BPER Gallery explores images of knowledge from the Renaissance to the present day

The time of writing: the BPER Gallery explores images of knowledge from the Renaissance to the present day

The BPER Gallery in Modena is hosting from September 19, 2025 to February 8, 2026 the exhibition The Time of Writing. Images of Knowledge from the Renaissance to the Present, curated by Stefania De Vincentis from an idea by Francesca Cappelletti, und...
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Parma's Pilotta presents Bella figura: Italian figurative painting between modern and eternal

Parma's Pilotta presents Bella figura: Italian figurative painting between modern and eternal

From October 10 to November 30, 2025, the Complesso monumentale della Pilotta in Parma will host the exhibition Bella figura. Pittura italiana d'oggi, an exhibition project that aims to document the still central role of the human figure in contempor...
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MiC, over 151 million for cultural and creative enterprises in southern Italy

MiC, over 151 million for cultural and creative enterprises in southern Italy

More than 151 million euros earmarked for cultural and creative enterprises in the South: this is the budget of the new public notice Cultura Cresce, presented this morning in the Spadolini Hall of the Collegio Romano by the Ministry of Culture. The ...
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Trafficking in artifacts worth 100 million: operation in Bulgaria

Trafficking in artifacts worth 100 million: operation in Bulgaria

On November 19, 2025, an operation coordinated by Bulgarian authorities, with the support of Europol and the participation of police and judicial forces from Albania, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, and the United Kingdom, led to the dismantling of a...
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The Pilotta of Parma launches a museotherapy project dedicated to patients with cognitive fragility

The Pilotta of Parma launches a museotherapy project dedicated to patients with cognitive fragility

The Monumental Complex of the Pilotta in Parma has launched La cultura cura, la bellezza salva, a museotherapy program created in collaboration with theMosaika Cultural Association. The initiative responds to the growing attention to an inclusive mus...
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Vette: sport and mountains told at Palazzo Besta

Vette: sport and mountains told at Palazzo Besta

From January 28 to August 30, 2026, Palazzo Besta in Teglio (Sondrio), Valtellina, will host the exhibition VETTE. Stories of sports and mountains, curated by Rosario Maria Anzalone and Silvia Anna Biagi based on an idea by Sergio Campagnolo. The ini...
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Villa Gregoriana, new technologies and accessibility for FAI-managed park in Tivoli

Villa Gregoriana, new technologies and accessibility for FAI-managed park in Tivoli

In Tivoli, Villa Gregoriana continues its path of protection and enhancement thanks to a series of interventions that combine technology, sustainability, security and accessibility. In fact, the latest works dedicated to the conservation and manageme...
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Murano Illumina il Mondo brings twelve new artist chandeliers to St. Mark's Square

Murano Illumina il Mondo brings twelve new artist chandeliers to St. Mark's Square

Murano Illumina il Mondo returns to Venice with its third edition and brings attention back to Murano glassmaking through a project that combines contemporary art and traditional manufacturing. From November 21, 2025 to March 1, 2026, Piazza San Marc...
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Bellini's restored Pietà displayed for the first time at Venice's Ca' d'Oro for a dossier exhibition

Bellini's restored Pietà displayed for the first time at Venice's Ca' d'Oro for a dossier exhibition

A masterpiece of the Venetian Renaissance is back in the spotlight in Venice: the Pietà (or Dead Christ Supported by Four Angels) by Giovanni Bellini (Venice, 1430 - 1516), from the City Museum in Rimini, is presented for the first time in the...
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The new issue of Finestre Sull'Arte magazine is dedicated to madness. And there's a gift: how to get it

The new issue of Finestre Sull'Arte magazine is dedicated to madness. And there's a gift: how to get it

Issue 28 of the quarterly magazine Finestre Sull'Arte, entirely dedicated to madness, is out now, an edition that confirms the publication's commitment to offering solid insights, constant attention to current events and a critical look at the centra...
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Rome, in 2026 at Palazzo Barberini a major exhibition on the relationship between Bernini and Maffeo Barberini

Rome, in 2026 at Palazzo Barberini a major exhibition on the relationship between Bernini and Maffeo Barberini

From February 12 to June 14, 2026, the National Galleries of Ancient Art at Palazzo Barberini will host the major exhibition Bernini and the Barberini family, curated by Andrea Bacchi and Maurizia Cicconi. The exhibition will explore the privileged r...
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Luigi Norfini and the Italy of the Risorgimento: the great exhibition in Lucca and Pescia

Luigi Norfini and the Italy of the Risorgimento: the great exhibition in Lucca and Pescia

From December 20, 2025 to April 26, 2026, the National Museums of Lucca and the Palazzo Galeotti Museum in Pescia are hosting The King's Painter. Luigi Norfini in the Italy of the Risorgimento, the first major monographic exhibition dedicated to the ...
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CNR, study conducted on Ensor's The Intrigue reveals why emerald green tends to deteriorate

CNR, study conducted on Ensor's The Intrigue reveals why emerald green tends to deteriorate

An international team of scholars, led by CNR-Scitec and the Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology at the University of Perugia, together with the European Synchrotron in Grenoble, the Hamburg Synchrotron and the University of Antwerp, c...
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Alarm over the future of art historians: CISDA urges institutions to take action

Alarm over the future of art historians: CISDA urges institutions to take action

CISDA, Comitato Idonei Storici dell'Arte, continues to question the deep reasons for the progressive decline of the figure of the art historian in Italy. The starting point was a recent speech by Federico Giannini dedicated to work in culture, the co...
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Art Nouveau itinerary in Mugello: discovering the heritage of the Chinis and their works

Art Nouveau itinerary in Mugello: discovering the heritage of the Chinis and their works

Mugello, the wide valley that opens around the Sieve River in Tuscany, north of Florence, holds one of the most important chapters of Italian Art Nouveau, and this is mainly thanks to the history of the Chini family, protagonist of an artistic path t...
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Two Roman masterpieces in dialogue at Brescia's Capitolium

Two Roman masterpieces in dialogue at Brescia's Capitolium

A direct confrontation between two famous bronze sculptures from Roman times is at the center of Victoria Mater. The Idol and the Icon, the installation conceived by Francesco Vezzoli and curated by Donatien Grau, adviser to the president of the Louv...
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The Hall of the Chimera at the Archaeological Museum of Florence reopens with a new display

The Hall of the Chimera at the Archaeological Museum of Florence reopens with a new display

The National Archaeological Museum in Florence returns the Hall of the Chimera to the public, renovated with an exhibition project that focuses on an immersive experience and a close-up view of the work considered the symbol ofEtruscan art. The sculp...
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Sotheby's, Gustav Klimt portrait sold for 200 million: it's the most expensive modern work ever

Sotheby's, Gustav Klimt portrait sold for 200 million: it's the most expensive modern work ever

The inaugural auction of Sotheby's new global headquarters, housed in the Breuer Building on New York's Madison Avenueof Nov. 18 and comprising 24 lots, marked a significant moment for the international market. The evening sale dedicated to collector...
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At MUDEC in Milan, Chiharu Shiota's suspended snowfall that tastes like memories

At MUDEC in Milan, Chiharu Shiota's suspended snowfall that tastes like memories

MUDEC in Milan has opened The Moment the Snow Melts, a site-specific installation by Chiharu Shiota (Osaka, 1972) on view from Nov. 19, 2025 to June 28, 2026, a preview of The Sense of Snow exhibition, scheduled to run at the Milan museum from Feb. ...
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Auction week: hunting for the last bargains of the year among coins, ancient and contemporary art

Auction week: hunting for the last bargains of the year among coins, ancient and contemporary art

Between Nov. 20 and Nov. 26, collectors and investors will be spoiled for choice: from the masters of antiquity returning to shine in Genoa and Rome, to the big names in contemporary art igniting Manhattan nights, to rare timepieces ticking toward ne...
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