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At the Mattatoio in Rome, Chiara Passa’s interactive films blur the line between the real and the digital

At the Mattatoio in Rome, Chiara Passa’s interactive films blur the line between the real and the digital

From June 25 to August 2, 2026, Teatro 2 at the Mattatoio in Rome will host *The Abstract Films* for the first time in the city : Sculpting Narratives in Space (2023–2025), a series of interactive and immersive works by Chiara Passa consisting ...
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Call for Proposals for "Culture in Small Towns" Now Open for Projects in Towns with Fewer Than 25,000 Residents

Call for Proposals for "Culture in Small Towns" Now Open for Projects in Towns with Fewer Than 25,000 Residents

On June 22, 2026, the Directorate General for Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture launched the public call for proposals “Culture in Small Towns” (1st edition), aimed at Italian towns with a population of fewer than 25,000. The initiat...
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Rome: The Gallery of Modern Art is revamping its exhibition layout for its centennial with 25 additional works

Rome: The Gallery of Modern Art is revamping its exhibition layout for its centennial with 25 additional works

Starting June 24, the exhibition “GAM 100: A Century of the Galleria Comunale, 1925–2025,” on view through October 11, 2026, at the Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Rome, opens to the public with a revamped exhibition layout. Twenty-five additional w...
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Florence: Forte Belvedere Reopens with Four Months of Exhibitions, Music, and Events

Florence: Forte Belvedere Reopens with Four Months of Exhibitions, Music, and Events

From June 24 to October 16, 2026, Florence’s Forte Belvedere will once again become one of the city’s hubs for summer cultural programming with the new Belvedere Firenze project, which combines contemporary art, music, public events, guided tours, an...
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Lucio Fontana: A book featuring new international studies on the artist is now available online

Lucio Fontana: A book featuring new international studies on the artist is now available online

The book *Lucio Fontana: Origins and Imagery* is now available online in two editions—Italian and English. This publication brings together contributions from twenty international scholars and art historians dedicated to the work of one of the leadin...
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Beatrice Meoni returns to Cardelli & Fontana with a new solo exhibition of recent works

Beatrice Meoni returns to Cardelli & Fontana with a new solo exhibition of recent works

From June 27 to September 12, 2026, Cardelli & Fontana in Sarzana will host Beatrice Meoni ’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition brings together a selection of recent works that revisit and reinterpret the central themes ...
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A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River

A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River

On June 10, a visitor to Monza Park stumbled upon a decorated stone artifact near the Lambro River, not far from the Mulino del Cantone. The visitor reported the discovery to the Villa Reale and Monza Park Consortium, which initiated the necessary pr...
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UK relaunches 2026 museum season with major exhibitions from London to Liverpool

UK relaunches 2026 museum season with major exhibitions from London to Liverpool

With the Venice Biennale continuing to attract a growing number of enthusiasts, the United Kingdom is focusing in 2026 on a multifaceted and widespread exhibition season involving both major London institutions and numerous regional venues. From majo...
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Jobs in the Arts and Culture: This Week's Opportunities

Jobs in the Arts and Culture: This Week's Opportunities

We continue to monitor job postings in the art and cultural heritage sector, featuring a selection of job openings and competitive exams published during the week of June 16–22, 2026. In Milan, the auction house Sotheby’s is seeking a Client D...
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The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is launching a research project dedicated to queer history

The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is launching a research project dedicated to queer history

In conjunction with WorldPride Amsterdam 2026, the Rijksmuseum announces the launch of a new research program dedicated to topics that have received little attention to date, including queer history. Drawing on the museum’s extensive collection...
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Mantua: Marco Palmieri Pays Homage to Palazzo Te with a Site-Specific Photography Project

Mantua: Marco Palmieri Pays Homage to Palazzo Te with a Site-Specific Photography Project

From June 24 to September 13, 2026, Palazzo Te in Mantua will host *Cinque Quinte*. “Omaggio a Palazzo Te,” a solo exhibition by Marco Palmieri. Set up in the Camera delle Cariatidi, the exhibition presents a photographic series conceived specificall...
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Rome: Castel Sant’Angelo Hosts an Exhibition of Historical Weapons and Reopens the Farnese Galleries

Rome: Castel Sant’Angelo Hosts an Exhibition of Historical Weapons and Reopens the Farnese Galleries

Starting June 20, 2026, Castel Sant’Angelo will enhance its visitor experience with two new additions: the exhibition *Panopliæ. Weapons, Ingenuity, and Power at Castel Sant’Angelo, dedicated to the museum’s collections of his...
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Art on TV from June 21 to 27: Vermeer, Salvador Dalí, and Van Gogh

Art on TV from June 21 to 27: Vermeer, Salvador Dalí, and Van Gogh

From June 21 to 27, 2026, Rai and Sky Arte will present a rich and diverse lineup spanning art, history, photography, and design, creating a dialogue between the great masters of the past and contemporary artistic expressions. Below is the updated sc...
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Oderzo: A Large Early Christian Basilica Discovered—Mosaics and Tombs from Late Antiquity

Oderzo: A Large Early Christian Basilica Discovered—Mosaics and Tombs from Late Antiquity

An archaeological discovery described by the researchers themselves as “exceptional” is rewriting the late antique history of Oderzo (Treviso). In the areaof the former fish market, in the southeastern sector of ancient Opitergium, excava...
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The clay tablets from Poggio Civitate return to Siena forty years after their first exhibition

The clay tablets from Poggio Civitate return to Siena forty years after their first exhibition

Forty years after their first exhibition, the terracotta slabs from Poggio Civitate return to Siena with the exhibition *Horses and Power*, scheduled from June 20 to July 18, 2026, in the exhibition spaces of Palazzo Sansedoni, home to the MPS Founda...
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Elba: The gardens of the Napoleonic Residences have been restored and reopened; the PNRR project, costing nearly 2 million euros, has been completed

Elba: The gardens of the Napoleonic Residences have been restored and reopened; the PNRR project, costing nearly 2 million euros, has been completed

The Island of Elba has reclaimed one of its most precious historic sites thanks to a major restoration project involving the Napoleonic Residences. Following an extensive restoration project funded by the PNRR, the completely renovated gardens and th...
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A Tribute to François Morellet in Lucca: Neon and Geometric Forms for the Centennial at the Ragghianti Foundation

A Tribute to François Morellet in Lucca: Neon and Geometric Forms for the Centennial at the Ragghianti Foundation

On the 100th anniversary of his birth and ten years after the passing of François Morellet (Cholet, 1926–2016), the Ragghianti Foundation pays tribute to the French artist with the installation of the light work *π piquant neonly - 1=6°...
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Guidi and Tancredi at the CIAC in Foligno: A Comparison of Two Approaches to 20th-Century Painting

Guidi and Tancredi at the CIAC in Foligno: A Comparison of Two Approaches to 20th-Century Painting

The CIAC in Foligno (Italian Center for Contemporary Art) presents the exhibition *Guidi - Tancredi: An Invisible Knot*, dedicated to Virgilio Guidi and Tancredi Parmeggiani, two leading figures in 20th-century Italian art. The exhibition, sponsored ...
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In Gorizia and Gradisca d’Isonzo, a look back at the 1970s: art, fashion, and design

In Gorizia and Gradisca d’Isonzo, a look back at the 1970s: art, fashion, and design

From June 27 to November 29, 2026, the venues in Gorizia and Gradisca d’Isonzo will once again take center stage in an exhibition project dedicated to the cultural, social, and economic transformations of the 1970s. Palazzo Attems Petzenstein i...
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At the MIC in Faenza: Seventy Years of Nordic Women’s Design in Over 200 Works

At the MIC in Faenza: Seventy Years of Nordic Women’s Design in Over 200 Works

From June 20, 2026, to January 10, 2027, the MIC in Faenza presents the exhibition *Nordic Table Design: A Quiet Feminist Revolution (1900–1970)*, curated by Fabia Masciello. The exhibition traces seventy years of Nordic design by women through a sel...
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Beauty and Ugliness in the Renaissance: An Exploration of the Ideal and the Caricature at the Gallerie d'Italia in Milan

Beauty and Ugliness in the Renaissance: An Exploration of the Ideal and the Caricature at the Gallerie d'Italia in Milan

From July 10 to October 18, 2026, the Gallerie d’Italia in Milan will host the exhibition *Beauty and Ugliness: Ideal, Real, and Caricatural in the Renaissance*, curated by Chiara Rabbi Bernard in collaboration with Bozar – Bozar-Centre for Fin...
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Louvre: Director Sounds the Alarm: “The Museum Is on the Brink; Urgent Investment Is Needed”

Louvre: Director Sounds the Alarm: “The Museum Is on the Brink; Urgent Investment Is Needed”

Less than four months after taking the helm at the Louvre, the new president and director of the French museum, Christophe Leribault, paints an extremely troubling picture of the state of the world’s largest museum institution. Appearing before...
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Cleto Munari, one of the leading figures in Italian design, has passed away at the age of 96

Cleto Munari, one of the leading figures in Italian design, has passed away at the age of 96

Cleto Munari, an Italian designer and entrepreneur born in Gorizia who had lived for many years in Brendola, in the province of Vicenza, has died at the age of 96. A leading figure in Italian design of the second half of the 20th century, he leaves b...
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Royal Palace of Caserta: Agreement with the Province to Protect the Carolino Aqueduct and the San Silvestro Forest

Royal Palace of Caserta: Agreement with the Province to Protect the Carolino Aqueduct and the San Silvestro Forest

The Royal Palace of Caserta and the Province of Caserta are strengthening their institutional collaboration to protect two of the region’s most important historical, environmental, and landscape heritage sites:the Carolino Aqueduct and the San ...
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The Swabian Castle in Trani is launching a new multimedia and experiential tour

The Swabian Castle in Trani is launching a new multimedia and experiential tour

The Swabian Castle in Trani is launching its new multimedia and experiential tour, which revitalizes the visitor experience at one of Puglia’s most iconic landmarks. Unveiled on June 19, 2026, the project is the result of a comprehensive program to e...
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