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What do Italians want from museums? The Censis Report reveals.

What do Italians want from museums? The Censis Report reveals.

Italian museums are undergoing a phase of profound mutation, marked by a crucial transition that sees cultural venues evolve from mere containers of exhibits to "experiential devices." This is how they are defined in the 59th Censis Report, titled Gl...
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Now Roberto Bolle has his portrait in a museum: the work enters the collection of the Museo del Novecento

Now Roberto Bolle has his portrait in a museum: the work enters the collection of the Museo del Novecento

Roberto Bolle now has a portrait of himself in a museum: titled Beauty Will Save the World (Roberto Bolle), the painting was created in 2024 by artist Patrizio di Massimo, and now the work dedicated to the étoile has been donated to Milan's Mu...
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Art on TV May 31 to June 6: Lorenzo Lotto, Ai Weiwei and Klimt's Kiss

Art on TV May 31 to June 6: Lorenzo Lotto, Ai Weiwei and Klimt's Kiss

On Rai Storia, the week opens Monday, June 1, at 10:15 p.m. with History of Our Cities, an episode of the 2020 season dedicated to Lecce, airing until 11 p.m. On Tuesday, June 2, from 09:35 to 10:30 a.m., space is given to Italia: viaggio nella belle...
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Antonio Biasiucci at the Reggia di Caserta: more than 300 photographs and installations

Antonio Biasiucci at the Reggia di Caserta: more than 300 photographs and installations

From May 31 to Nov. 30, 2026, the Grand Gallery of the Reggia di Caserta hosts Archetypes, an extensive exhibition dedicated to Antonio Biasiucci, among the most significant figures in contemporary Italian photography. Curated by Tiziana Maffei, with...
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Calabria, wreck discovered with more than 300 amphorae from Magna Graecia

Calabria, wreck discovered with more than 300 amphorae from Magna Graecia

A submerged wreck dating from between the fifth and fourth centuries B.C., preserved with a cargo of more than three hundred amphorae, could offer important new information on ancient Mediterranean trade and the economic networks that connected the c...
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Arezzo, Andrea della Robbia's St. Sebastian restored

Arezzo, Andrea della Robbia's St. Sebastian restored

The National Museum of Medieval and Modern Art in Arezzo was presented with the restoration of Saint Sebastian, a refined glazed terracotta attributed to Andrea della Robbia (Florence, 1435 - 1525) and his workshop, datable to the early 16th century....
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Venice, Madonna del Parto by Jacopo Palma il Giovane restored

Venice, Madonna del Parto by Jacopo Palma il Giovane restored

The large altarpiece of the Madonna del Parto by Jacopo Palma il Giovane (Jacopo Negretti; Venice, 1549 - 1628), now located in the church of San Geremia in Venice, returns to the center of critical and historical attention after a conservation inter...
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The "activist museum," from temple to social engine. The thoughts of Michele Lanzinger

The "activist museum," from temple to social engine. The thoughts of Michele Lanzinger

The traditional image of the museum as a "temple of culture," distant and almost unchanging, is giving way to a profoundly different reality. Michele Lanzinger, founder of Trento's MUSE and its director from 2013 to 2024, as well as president of ICOM...
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