MASI Lugano is dedicating the exhibition *Umberto Boccioni: Toward Futurist Liberation* to Umberto Boccioni ( Reggio Calabria, 1882 – Verona, 1916), scheduled to run from August 7, 2026, to January 24, 2027. Curated by Cristina Sonderegger, the...
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The international art market kicked off 2026 with results that marked a sharp reversal from the previous year: in the first half of the year, the leading international auction houses recorded total sales of approximately $6.7 billion, up 71% from the...
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Yesterday afternoon, around 6 p.m., the Royal Palace of Caserta welcomed Duran Duran keyboardist Nick Rhodes, who arrived at the Vanvitelli complex ahead of the band’s concert in Piazza Carlo di Borbone. The musician from the British band—which has s...
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The Court of Rome has ruled that grants from the Ministry of Culture intended for activities of public interest in the cultural sector are exempt from seizure, in a decision addressing the application of Article 9 of Decree-Law No. 201 of 2024, conve...
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437 years after its completion, Palazzo Farnese in Rome is writing a new chapter in its long history: the restoration project on the facades and roofs, launched in 2021by the French Embassy in Italy and the École française de Rome, in c...
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Great art isalso on display at the 2026 World Cup: the Belgian national team is taking the world stage with a renewed identity that brings together art, culture, and soccer. The Red Devils’ new away jersey, unveiled by Adidas and the Royal Belg...
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ICOM (International Council of Museums) has officially adopted the new Code of Ethics for Museums, a step considered essential for strengthening the framework of principles that guides the work of museums and museum professionals worldwide. The decis...
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Rome has scrapped theBioclimatic Tree project planned for Piazza dei Cinquecento: the large structure that was supposed to be built across from Roma Termini Station will not be constructed. Following technical and economic assessments, Rome City Hall...
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