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Mark Rothko in Florence, the space of color and spirit. What the exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi looks like

Mark Rothko in Florence, the space of color and spirit. What the exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi looks like

"Oh no, I've got the wrong exhibition!": let us be allowed a joking incipit before delving into the rooms of the Mark Rothko exhibition currently underway in Florence. The joke, admittedly a bit exaggerated, springs from the feeling one gets from cas...
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Florence, San Marco renovates Beato Angelico Hall and welcomes dialogue between Angelico and Rothko

Florence, San Marco renovates Beato Angelico Hall and welcomes dialogue between Angelico and Rothko

A dialogue between Beato Angelico and Mark Rothko kicks off in the halls of the Museo Nazionale di San Marco in Florence. Meanwhile, a premise: at the end of the exhibition dedicated to Beato Angelico(here is our review), the Museo di San Marco in Fl...
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Paul Jenkins in Turin: painting as an energetic and spiritual flow

Paul Jenkins in Turin: painting as an energetic and spiritual flow

From Oct. 9 to Nov. 15, 2025, the Biasutti & Biasutti Gallery in Turin presents an exhibition dedicated to Paul Jenkins (Kansas City, Missouri, 1923 - New York, 2012), one of the protagonists of post-World War II American painting and an independ...
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Ten things to know about Helen Frankenthaler

Ten things to know about Helen Frankenthaler

Helen Frankenthaler (New York, 1928 - Darien, 2011) was one of the leading exponents ofAbstract Expressionism, a movement that dominated the American art scene from the 1940s to the 1960s, and which saw the emergence of such notable figures as Jackso...
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