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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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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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Egon Schiele, 3.23 million euros for a drawing at Dorotheum

Egon Schiele, 3.23 million euros for a drawing at Dorotheum

The record sale of a drawing by Egon Schiele (Tulln, 1890 - Vienna, 1918) captured the attention of the art market during theevening auction of Modern Art held at the Dorotheum on Nov. 18, 2025. Lot number 3, Crouching Nude, Back view of 1917, was th...
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Cattelan by the pound: his toilet sold for over $12 million

Cattelan by the pound: his toilet sold for over $12 million

On November 18, 2025, Maurizio Cattelan 'swork America sold at Sotheby 's The Now and Contemporary evening auction for $12,110,000, marking the first public sale of this work in 2016. Made from just over 100 kilograms of solid 18-karat gold, the toil...
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Greece in Rome: 150 works at the Capitoline Museums recount the millennial dialogue between two civilizations

Greece in Rome: 150 works at the Capitoline Museums recount the millennial dialogue between two civilizations

A new exhibition season opens at the Capitoline Museums, specifically in the spaces of Villa Caffarelli, where the exhibition Greece in Rome will be open from November 28, 2025 until April 12, 2026. The event, which includes a preview reserved for th...
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Another shingle on Louvre: Bell Gallery closed due to structural problems

Another shingle on Louvre: Bell Gallery closed due to structural problems

Another shingle falls on the Louvre: the museum has announced the preventive closure of some spaces in the south wing of the Sully Quadrilateral and the Bell Gallery (also reported on the museum's official website), located on the second floor of the...
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