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Parma, six sculptures from the Farnese Theater at the Pilotta restored.

Parma, six sculptures from the Farnese Theater at the Pilotta restored.

The outcomes of the restoration and enhancement intervention involving six figurative stucco sculptures, originally part of the decorative apparatus of the Teatro Farnese, considered one of the masterpieces of the European Baroque, were presented to...
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Venice Biennale 2026, Russia returns: here's who's behind the regime pavilion

Venice Biennale 2026, Russia returns: here's who's behind the regime pavilion

The news of Russia 's participation in the Venice Biennale 2026, which was officially confirmed this morning when the Biennale organization released the list of national participations, is already arousing, for now on social media, outrage among Ukra...
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Cecilia Vicuña at Rivoli Castle: a hanging quipu for the missing glacier

Cecilia Vicuña at Rivoli Castle: a hanging quipu for the missing glacier

From April 29 to September 20, 2026, the Manica Lunga of the Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea will host Cecilia Vicuña - El glaciar ido (The vanished glacier / The vanished glacier), the artist's first solo exhibition in an Italia...
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Russia officially participates in Venice Biennale 2026 after two editions of absence

Russia officially participates in Venice Biennale 2026 after two editions of absence

After two consecutive editions marked by absence, Russia will reopen its national pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale. Confirmation came this morning from the Biennale organization itself, which included Russia among the official national participat...
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Five new gardens join the Great Italian Gardens network

Five new gardens join the Great Italian Gardens network

Five new gardens join the Grandi Giardini Italiani network, further expanding the network of places dedicated to the enhancement of landscape, botany and art. They are Ca' del Bosco, in Erbusco, in the heart of Franciacorta, a wine property where vi...
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Milan, renovated Ancient Egypt Gallery reopens at Sforza Castle

Milan, renovated Ancient Egypt Gallery reopens at Sforza Castle

On March 5, the renovated Ancient Egypt Gallery reopens to the public at the Castello Sforzesco: a particularly long-awaited return that gives back to the city of Milan one of the most striking collections of the civic heritage. The new layout, expan...
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An important early work by Gerrit van Honthorst purchased by the Centraal Museum in Utrecht

An important early work by Gerrit van Honthorst purchased by the Centraal Museum in Utrecht

An exceptional preview turns the spotlight on one of the leading figures of the Dutch seventeenth century. On the occasion of TEFAF Maastricht, the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, Netherlands, is presenting theEcstasy of Mary Magdalene-a rare early work ...
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Vermeer for the first time in Turin: the Woman in Blue at Palazzo Madama

Vermeer for the first time in Turin: the Woman in Blue at Palazzo Madama

From March 5 to June 29, 2026, Palazzo Madama in Turin is hosting in the Atelier Room one of the best-known works by Johannes Vermeer (Delft, 1632 - 1675), Woman in Blue on loan from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. This is the first time that Turin has...
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Rome starts special tours to discover Bernini in St. Peter's Basilica

Rome starts special tours to discover Bernini in St. Peter's Basilica

The National Galleries of Ancient Art and the Fabbrica di San Pietro in the Vatican are promoting a calendar of guided tours of St. Peter's Basilica as part of the celebrations for the 400th anniversary of the consecration of the new Basilica, which ...
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Rome, new discoveries in the Ostiense Necropolis: an unknown sector emerges

Rome, new discoveries in the Ostiense Necropolis: an unknown sector emerges

In Rome , a new and large sector of the Ostiense Necropolis resurfaces from underground in the capital, returning a previously unseen piece of ancient Rome's funerary topography. The discovery came during preventive archaeology investigations conduct...
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Bonhams brings Salvador Dalí's 1939 monumental Bacchanale to Paris auction.

Bonhams brings Salvador Dalí's 1939 monumental Bacchanale to Paris auction.

Paris is preparing to host a new edition of The Surrealist Sale, the annual event that Bonhams dedicates to Surrealism. The auction will be held on Thursday, March 26, 2026 at the Avenue Hoche venue and will feature a selection of paintings and works...
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Venaria Reale, new hub for scientific research on cultural heritage is born at CCR

Venaria Reale, new hub for scientific research on cultural heritage is born at CCR

Work has begun in Venaria Reale on the construction of the new scientific center of CCR - Centro Conservazione Restauro "La Venaria Reale," a facility dedicated to scientific research and diagnostics applied to the study and conservation of cultural ...
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At the Maramotti Collection in Reggio Emilia, the solo exhibition "Cannon Fodder" by Giuditta Branconi

At the Maramotti Collection in Reggio Emilia, the solo exhibition "Cannon Fodder" by Giuditta Branconi

On Sunday, March 8, the Collezione Maramotti in Reggio Emilia will open Cannon Fodder, a solo exhibition by Giuditta Branconi, which can be visited until July 26. For the artist, this is her first exhibition in an institutional space, an opportunity ...
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No copyright on works created by artificial intelligence: the case at the US Supreme Court

No copyright on works created by artificial intelligence: the case at the US Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to examine the question of whether a work of art generated by artificial intelligence can be protected by copyright under U.S. law. In a decision released Monday, March 2, the justices dismissed an appeal filed ...
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Cape Colonna, renovated National Archaeological Museum reopens March 11

Cape Colonna, renovated National Archaeological Museum reopens March 11

Not a simple reopening, but the start of a new phase for Crotone's cultural heritage. On March 11, the National Archaeological Museum at Capo Colonna will return to welcome visitors with a profoundly renewed face, offering an exhibition itinerary des...
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Paris, a painting by Caroto discovered: important addition to the Veronese painter's catalog

Paris, a painting by Caroto discovered: important addition to the Veronese painter's catalog

A major discovery for 16th-century Veronese painting emerges in Paris, where the young Galerie Duponchel is opening its first exhibition devoted to Old Masters drawings and paintings. The exhibition, hosted from March 21-30, 2026 in the spaces of Gal...
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At Siena Cathedral at the crack of dawn: special tours with the claviger return

At Siena Cathedral at the crack of dawn: special tours with the claviger return

From April 6 to October 31, 2026, one of Siena Cathedral's most fascinating events returns: the visit with the claviger, an exclusive experience that allows access to the Cathedral at first light. Every morning at 7:15 a.m., participants will be able...
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Milan-Cortina 2026, an artwork trail at the Italian Paralympic House

Milan-Cortina 2026, an artwork trail at the Italian Paralympic House

On the occasion of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, Cortina d'Ampezzo welcomes Casa Paralimpica Italiana in the spaces of Farsettiarte, former home of Casa Italia olimpica. The choice of location responds to a precise address: to place...
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Tour guide caught drawing on pyramid in Giza: stopped by authorities

Tour guide caught drawing on pyramid in Giza: stopped by authorities

Egyptian authorities have arrested a tour guide in Giza after a video circulated on social media showing the man tracing marks on the outer covering of a pyramid to illustrate explanations to a group of tourists. According to a report by the Interior...
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Uffizi, after eight years reopens the Scalone Lorenese, the entrance wanted by Pietro Leopoldo

Uffizi, after eight years reopens the Scalone Lorenese, the entrance wanted by Pietro Leopoldo

After nearly nine years of closure for works, one of the symbolic places of the Uffizi Galleries in Florence reopens: the Scalone Lorenese, the historic entrance to the Gallery's exhibition itinerary, now returns fully visible and accessible to the p...
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Iran, government reports major damage to Golestan Palace in Tehran

Iran, government reports major damage to Golestan Palace in Tehran

The Government of Iran has reported that Tehran's Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and among Tehran's oldest building complexes, suffered severe damage following attacks conducted by the United States and the State of Israel on Sunday ni...
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Job openings in the art world: this week's opportunities

Job openings in the art world: this week's opportunities

The latest news from the world of art and culture, with a selection of calls, vacancies, open positions and professional proposals published and collected between February 24 and March 1, 2026. In Turin, Fondazione Torino Musei has launched an expre...
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Itamar Gilboa at MIC Faenza: 260 sculptures against global hunger

Itamar Gilboa at MIC Faenza: 260 sculptures against global hunger

From March 1 to April 26, MIC Faenza 's Project Room hosts World of Plenty, a new installation by Itamar Gilboa (Netherlands, 1973), curated by Alessandra Laitempergher and conceived specifically for the museum's spaces. The project addresses the par...
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Don't Forget: photography to investigate Alzheimer's at Milan Diocesan Museum

Don't Forget: photography to investigate Alzheimer's at Milan Diocesan Museum

From March 3 to May 3, 2026, the Carlo Maria Martini Diocesan Museum in Milan will host the exhibition DON'T FORGET. The Sacra Famiglia Experience and Alzheimer's Care, a project that investigates Alzheimer's disease through photography and daily lif...
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National Historic Houses Day: open doors throughout Italy on May 24

National Historic Houses Day: open doors throughout Italy on May 24

On Sunday, May 24, theAssociazione Dimore Storiche Italiane (ADSI) is celebrating the 16th National Historic Houses Day, opening hundreds of historic residences, castles and gardens scattered throughout the country to the public free of charge. The i...
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