In 2027, Panorama—the widespread, traveling exhibition organized by ITALICS—will usher in a new phase of its journey by choosing Genoa as the venue for its sixth edition. The event, scheduled for late June, will be curated by Arturo Galansino, art hi...
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A monumental illuminated manuscript dating back more than seven centuries, which preserves some of the most famous legends of the Arthurian cycle, is set to return to the spotlight. On July 8, 2026, Christie’s will present it in Londonat an auc...
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The National Gallery of Liguria, located in Palazzo Spinola in Genoa, reopens to the public with a completely revamped permanent exhibition enriched by significant acquisitions from the Ministry of Culture. The opening is scheduled for Tuesday, June ...
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At the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, a project to restore and enhance the monuments dedicated to Giuseppe Parini and Cesare Beccaria, located on the Grand Staircase of Palazzo Brera, is getting underway. The project, supported by the Barbara Berlusco...
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From June 27 to October 11, 2026, the Magazzino delle Idee in Trieste will host FOTONI, the first solo exhibition dedicated to the photographic work of Ila Bêka (Filippo Clericuzio; Latisana, 1967), a Friulian artist and filmmaker international...
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The Directorate-General for Digitization and Communication of the Ministry of Culture, the National Research Council – Institute of Cultural Heritage Sciences (CNR ISPC), and E-RIHS ERIC (European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science) h...
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The seabed off Lampedusa continues to yield important artifacts from the past. As part of efforts to protect submerged cultural heritage, the Sicilian Regional Superintendency for the Sea, in collaboration with the Carabinieri’s Cultural Herita...
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Spoleto pays tribute to Filippo Marignoli (Perugia, 1926 – Seattle, 1995), a leading 20th-century Italian painter, on the centenary of his birth, with the exhibition *A Leap into the Void: Filippo Marignoli, 1926–1995, scheduled from June...
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