Venice is hosting the first solo exhibition in Italy by British artist Nigel Cooke (Manchester, 1973): On the occasion of the 61st International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, the Fondazione Querini Stampalia presents Bad Habits, an exhibitio...
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The J. Paul Getty Trust has announced the appointment of Francesca Casadio to lead the Getty Conservation Institute, where she will assume the role of director in early fall 2026. Casadio currently serves as Vice President and Grainger Executive Dire...
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The Borges Labyrinthon the island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice is preparing to reopen to the public following a major conservation restoration project sponsored by the Giorgio Cini Foundation and supported by PwC Italy. One of the most fascinati...
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Through November 22, 2026, the Armenian Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition is hosting *The Studio*, a solo project by artist Zadik Zadikian (Yerevan, 1948) that transforms the exhibition space into a permanent creative ...
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Frescoes of extraordinary quality, a rare winged ichthyocentaur, marble capitals, decorated lead cistae, and surprising evidence of a construction site that was still active when Vesuvius obliterated the Vesuvian coast in 79 AD. These are some of the...
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A journey into the memory of the Mediterranean through images of extraordinary visual intensity capable of transforming the past into a living, contemporary presence. This is Mimmo Jodice’s intention . Mediterraneo, the exhibition curated by Carlo Sa...
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Through October 30, 2026, Venice is hosting *Return | Ritorno*, a solo exhibition by artist and poet Arch Hades. The exhibition is held in the spaces of the Scoletta Battioro e Tiraoro in Venice, a building overlooking the Grand Canal that was origin...
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The career of Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, better known as Sodoma (Vercelli, 1477 – Siena, 1549) is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating and complex chapters of the High Renaissance, that transitional period between the 15th and 16th centuries, a...
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