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Jenny Saville beyond flesh: painting, body and metamorphosis. What the Venice exhibition looks like

Jenny Saville beyond flesh: painting, body and metamorphosis. What the Venice exhibition looks like

Jenny Saville (Cambridge, 1970) is one of the few contemporary painters whom even the general public recognizes instinctively and without the need for captions. From the outset, her painting, unabashedly devoted to enormous bodies, treated as masses ...
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Florence, the Mormile Polyptych returns to view reassembled almost in its entirety at the Cenacolo del Fuligno

Florence, the Mormile Polyptych returns to view reassembled almost in its entirety at the Cenacolo del Fuligno

Thanks to the acquisition in 2025 by the Ministry of Culture of two missing panels, Antonio Rimpatta 's Mormile Polyptych has now been reassembled almost in its entirety, thus returning to the public a work of considerable importance. The two panels ...
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A contemporary oracle in the center of Venice: Spanish duo MITO's Mythological Consultorio arrives in Italy

A contemporary oracle in the center of Venice: Spanish duo MITO's Mythological Consultorio arrives in Italy

For the first time in Italy, from May 8 to November 22, 2026, in St. Mark's Square, in the spaces of theHotel Monaco & Grand Canal and on the occasion of the 61st Venice Biennale, comes Consultorio Mitologico, a project by the Spanish duo MITO (E...
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In Paris, Fondation Louis Vuitton celebrates Alexander Calder with a major retrospective

In Paris, Fondation Louis Vuitton celebrates Alexander Calder with a major retrospective

From April 15 to August 16, 2026, the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris is celebrating the centenary of the arrival in France of the American sculptor Alexander Calder (Lawnton, 1898 - New York, 1976) in 1926 and the 50th anniversary of his death with...
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Italian museums: the app that makes cultural heritage accessible to all

Italian museums: the app that makes cultural heritage accessible to all

"Cultural heritage at your fingertips." This is the message of the Musei Italiani app, an innovative project that aims to significantly transformaccess to museums and cultural venues by offering users an intuitive, secure and comprehensive digital se...
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Florence, climbs Neptune Fountain in defiance: 5 thousand euro damage

Florence, climbs Neptune Fountain in defiance: 5 thousand euro damage

Florence, climbs the Neptune Fountain and causes damage estimated at around 5,000 euros. A 28-year-old foreign woman was charged by municipal police for defacing an artistic-architectural asset after an incident last Saturday in Piazza della Signoria...
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Outrages, the podcast chronicling vandalism in art history, begins

Outrages, the podcast chronicling vandalism in art history, begins

Hitting and destroying art, in and out of museums: vandalism in art, whether it occurs with a hammer, acid, edged weapons or simply with bare hands, is a phenomenon that spans eras and contexts, leaving marks not only on the surfaces of paintings and...
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Girolamini reopens after 14 years: Naples rediscovers oldest library after 2011 scandal

Girolamini reopens after 14 years: Naples rediscovers oldest library after 2011 scandal

The Girolamini Library in Naples will become accessible to the public again on April 22, 2026, after a 14-year closure. The opening, as reported by the Vesuviolive.it news outlet, will take place through an exhibition housed in the institute's histor...
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