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Carrara: "The Ladies of Art," an exhibition at Palazzo Cucchiari featuring female artists from the 19th and 20th centuries

Carrara: "The Ladies of Art," an exhibition at Palazzo Cucchiari featuring female artists from the 19th and 20th centuries

After dedicating its previous exhibition seasons to the sea, the 20th century, the Belle Époque, and games, the galleries of Palazzo Cucchiari in Carrara are reopening to present an exhibition for the summer and fall of 2026 that focuses on re...
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Thaddaeus Ropac will represent the Leoncillo Foundation: agreement and exhibition in Milan in September

Thaddaeus Ropac will represent the Leoncillo Foundation: agreement and exhibition in Milan in September

The international Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery has announced the launch of a collaboration with the Leoncillo Foundation, taking on the role of its representative within the scope of its exhibition and curatorial activities. The agreement is part of a pro...
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In Malta, “Identity Beyond Borders”: The Farnesina Collection, Between Art and Environmental Crises

In Malta, “Identity Beyond Borders”: The Farnesina Collection, Between Art and Environmental Crises

The European tour of “Identità oltre confine” continues—an exhibition project promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to mark the 25th anniversary of the Farnesina Collection. The fifth stop of the exhibition,...
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The Royal Palace of Milan is honoring Mario Raciti with a major retrospective dedicated to his more than sixty-year career

The Royal Palace of Milan is honoring Mario Raciti with a major retrospective dedicated to his more than sixty-year career

From July 1 to September 20, 2026, Palazzo Reale in Milan will host a major exhibition dedicated to Mario Raciti, tracing over sixty years of work by one of the most refined artists of late 20th-century Italian painting. The exhibition , titled *Mari...
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"Porcelain Wreck" Discovered in Norway: 18th-Century Treasure Found at a Depth of 600 Meters

"Porcelain Wreck" Discovered in Norway: 18th-Century Treasure Found at a Depth of 600 Meters

A discovery set to rewrite an important chapter in Northern Europe’s maritime history has emerged from the depths of the Skagerrak, the strait that separates Norway from Denmark and connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. At a depth of about 600 me...
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Bassano del Grappa Hosts the First Italian Exhibition Dedicated to the Complete Works of Sebastião Salgado

Bassano del Grappa Hosts the First Italian Exhibition Dedicated to the Complete Works of Sebastião Salgado

Photography returns to the forefront of the exhibition program at the Civic Museum of Bassano del Grappa with an exhibition dedicated to Sebastião Salgado (1944–2025), a figure who has had a decisive impact on the history of contemporary photo...
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Sky Arte brings *Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers*, the major exhibition from the National Gallery, to TV

Sky Arte brings *Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers*, the major exhibition from the National Gallery, to TV

Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers, the film directed by David Bickerstaff that brings to the screen the major exhibition dedicated to Vincent van Gogh held at the National Gallery in London between September 2024 and January 2025, will air on Sky Arte on Ju...
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Who is Paolo Romor, Venice’s first culture commissioner in 11 years?

Who is Paolo Romor, Venice’s first culture commissioner in 11 years?

After eleven years, Venice once again has a councilor in charge of culture. In the new city council presented at Ca’ Farsetti by Mayor Simone Venturini, the position has been entrusted to Paolo Romor, a Venetian civil lawyer who will oversee a ...
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