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"Museums should excite": interview with Gianluca De Felice
Federico Giannini
, 03/12/2025
Exhibition reviews
Getting wrapped up in Chiharu Shiota's invisible textures: what the exhibition at MAO Turin looks like
Ilaria Baratta
, 03/12/2025
Exhibitions
Off-piste in Bergamo: art interprets winter sports
03/12/2025, 15:01:22
Exhibitions
Modenantiquaria 2026: the thirty-ninth edition of High Antiques in February
03/12/2025, 15:01:00
Exhibitions
Over 120,000 visitors reached at Beato Angelico exhibition in Florence
03/12/2025, 14:16:27
Exhibitions
At Palazzo Fava the "suspended ticket" to visit Michelangelo
03/12/2025, 13:34:53
Museums
Peggy Guggenheim Collection offers Card that gives free access to several Italian museums
03/12/2025, 11:18:22
Exhibitions
Francesco Gennari brings a new project on the gaze to the LabOratorio degli Angeli
03/12/2025, 10:57:19
Cinema, theater and TV
The "Castle of Sandokan," starring on Rai Uno, is located in Tuscany and is the Castle of Sammezzano
02/12/2025, 18:47:18
Ancient art
Rubens found in France auctioned for over 2.9 million euros
02/12/2025, 18:43:53
Museums
Louvre increases tickets by 45% for non-EU visitors
02/12/2025, 18:43:00
News Focus
Benedict XVI to artists: your job is to make the invisible comprehensible
Redazione
31/12/2022
Works and artists
One, ten, one hundred Mona Lisa: ancient copies and variants of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta
15/03/2020
Exhibition reviews
How people collected between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: the beautiful exhibition Voglia d'Italia in Rome
08/02/2018, 11:57:59
Exhibition reviews
The eyes of the city: the Flâneur at the center of the latest major exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Bonn.
25/10/2018, 23:29:27
Exhibition reviews
When Rome of the popes led the... Globalization: what the exhibition "Global Baroque" looks like.
01/07/2025, 17:21:49
Exhibition reviews
Van Dyck between Genoa and Palermo: small but significant Genoese exhibition
30/11/2016, 21:40:09
Exhibition reviews
Galileo Revolution: in Padua, four centuries of art and science summed up in exhibition
27/12/2017, 16:01:38
Exhibition reviews
In Vicenza, here's Van Gogh between the wheat and the sky: Marco Goldin's latest exhibitionrapanettone
06/10/2017, 22:08:15
Works and artists
Underwater collecting: what to know about acquiring archaeological artifacts found at sea?
Silvia Stabile, Manlio Frigo
31/07/2021
Opinions
Caravaggio in Rome: an ambitious documentary, but with too many simplifications
02/12/2025, 13:17:40
Opinions
Art in countries without an art market. How does it work?
29/11/2025, 15:45:33
Opinions
Art as a map of conflicts: visions, memories, and creative responsibilities
28/11/2025, 18:35:45
Works and artists
Lia Pasqualino: the silent portraitist who captures the soul in waiting
02/12/2025, 13:20:47
Works and artists
The Etruscans in comics: a journey into reinterpretations of an enigmatic civilization
01/12/2025, 18:41:33
Works and artists
The advertising vehicles that defined the imagery of Italian fashion.
26/11/2025, 19:50:00
Art Bonus at the Fattori Museum in Livorno: restorations and interventions for 143,152.14 euros
Redazione - 29/11/2025
The Serpent Regulus, the little king crawling in Tuscany between folklore and art
Redazione - 26/11/2025
The Mantua section of the Via Carolingia: retracing the steps of Charlemagne among villages and landscapes
Redazione - 24/11/2025
Art Nouveau itinerary in Mugello: discovering the heritage of the Chinis and their works
Noemi Capoccia - 19/11/2025
Ten objects to learn about the life and culture of the Etruscans
Noemi Capoccia - 15/11/2025
The crafts of Romagna: tradition and craftsmanship between the hills and the sea
Redazione - 12/11/2025
The animals of the Palio and where to find them: symbols and identity of the Contrade of Siena
Noemi Capoccia - 07/11/2025
St. John's Hospital in Bruges, the museum that holds Memling's works
Redazione - 29/10/2025
The Rotunda of Rovigo, the shrine that became a mirror of Venetian power
Federico Giannini - 26/10/2025
Holy Trinity from Lorenzo Monaco to Beato Angelico: the secret workshop of the Renaissance
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta - 21/10/2025
The Chimera of Arezzo: history of the most important and famous Etruscan bronze
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta - 08/10/2025
The Palace of Museums in Reggio Emilia, a radical museum. Tour through Italo Rota's installation.
Marta Santacatterina - 30/09/2025
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Audio from Andreotti trial pops up on Caravaggio cut into pieces
By
Michele Cuppone
- published on 04/11/2025 alle 15:31:22
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Treasures of the Pharaohs from Cairo to Rome. Here's what the exhibition at the Scuderie del Quirinale looks like
By
Noemi Capoccia
- published on 10/11/2025 alle 12:35:11
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The failure of the post-conceptual: on the proliferation of impactful but meaningless installations
By
Federica Schneck
- published on 07/11/2025 alle 17:51:48
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The Italiens de Paris: the Belle Époque told at Palazzo Blu. What the Pisa exhibition is like
By
Ilaria Baratta
- published on 21/11/2025 alle 18:17:06
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Ten objects to learn about the life and culture of the Etruscans
By
Noemi Capoccia
- published on 15/11/2025 alle 21:06:01
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Jacques-Louis David political: in Paris the revolutionary painter. What the Louvre exhibition looks like
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 09/11/2025 alle 12:20:42
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A nightmare for Botticelli. If the painter is accused of inventing feminicide.
By
Stéphane Toussaint
- published on 06/11/2025 alle 18:34:44
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Cartier and Sandretto, Paris and Turin: two ways of telling the present of art
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 12/11/2025 alle 21:03:50
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Boccaccio Boccaccino's luminous renaissance: what the Cremona exhibition looks like
By
Marta Santacatterina
- published on 13/11/2025 alle 16:44:23
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Interview with Stella Falzone, director of MArTA: "Our museum? A place in eternal evolution."
By
Noemi Capoccia
- published on 18/11/2025 alle 16:25:12
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