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Will AI do better than us? Interview with Sergio Campagnolo on the future of exhibitions and press offices
Federico Giannini
, 04/03/2026
Opinions
Venice Biennale, the spirit changes and Italian art remains offstage
Beatrice Buscaroli
, 04/03/2026
Ancient art
Parma, six sculptures from the Farnese Theater at the Pilotta restored.
04/03/2026, 20:35:26
News
Venice Biennale 2026, Russia returns: here's who's behind the regime pavilion
04/03/2026, 19:17:45
Exhibitions
Cecilia Vicuña at Rivoli Castle: a hanging quipu for the missing glacier
04/03/2026, 18:58:07
News
Russia officially participates in Venice Biennale 2026 after two editions of absence
04/03/2026, 14:31:24
News
Five new gardens join the Great Italian Gardens network
04/03/2026, 14:06:00
Museums
Milan, renovated Ancient Egypt Gallery reopens at Sforza Castle
04/03/2026, 13:41:19
Ancient art
An important early work by Gerrit van Honthorst purchased by the Centraal Museum in Utrecht
04/03/2026, 13:21:29
Ancient art
Vermeer for the first time in Turin: the Woman in Blue at Palazzo Madama
04/03/2026, 13:10:07
Events
Rome starts special tours to discover Bernini in St. Peter's Basilica
04/03/2026, 13:07:57
News Focus
Contemporary at Arte Fiera 2018, here are seven booths not to be missed
Redazione
04/02/2018
Works and artists
The Condaghe di San Pietro di Silki: a story, partly female, from medieval Sardinia
Redazione
10/08/2022
Exhibition reviews
Jenny Saville's earthly and Dantean journey in Florence
08/02/2022, 16:25:20
Exhibition reviews
Simoninus of Trent: the "abusive saint" constructed by late 15th century propaganda to stir up anti-Semitic hatred
03/06/2020, 17:06:02
Exhibition reviews
Bartolomeo Cavarozzi, an elegant Caravaggio between Genoa and Spain on display at Palazzo Spinola
18/03/2018, 14:23:44
Exhibition reviews
Exposing the absent and the uncanny. What Anish Kapoor's exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi looks like.
03/01/2024, 16:04:37
Exhibition reviews
Documenta 14: when an international exhibition becomes a space for critique and political contestation of the contemporary world
17/08/2017, 23:02:17
Exhibition reviews
The debut of Sassetta, elegant painter of the 15th century. What the Massa Marittima exhibition looks like
02/06/2024, 09:50:11
Works and artists
Melancholy America in the photographs of filmmaker Wim Wenders. And an exhibition to see them
Federico Giannini
01/02/2015
Opinions
Venice Biennale, the spirit changes and Italian art remains offstage
04/03/2026, 13:41:38
Opinions
Italian art is irrelevant because it lacks adequate critical literature
03/03/2026, 11:30:16
Opinions
Street Art today: domesticated rebellion or still necessary language?
02/03/2026, 19:10:43
Works and artists
Versailles between art and power: ten works tell the story of the Sun King's Palace
03/03/2026, 19:59:29
Works and artists
10 things to know about Horst P. Horst, master of fashion photography and beyond
21/02/2026, 00:22:15
Works and artists
Portraits of the insane: when Géricault gave a face to madness
07/02/2026, 11:12:21
Versailles between art and power: ten works tell the story of the Sun King's Palace
Noemi Capoccia - 03/03/2026
Varallo and Rive, street art transforms Vercelli villages into open-air museums
Redazione - 26/02/2026
Palazzo Chigi Piccolomini at Postierla: the great sixteenth century in Siena
Redazione - 16/02/2026
St. Galgano and the Sword in the Stone: history of the Hermitage of Montesiepi
Redazione - 04/02/2026
Saint Devote: history, faith and tradition in the heart of Monaco
Redazione - 28/01/2026
The tombs of Cortuna: a journey through the necropolis of the Etruscan city
Ilaria Baratta - 25/01/2026
The Cathedral of Monaco: art, history and faith on the Rock of the Principality
Redazione - 24/01/2026
Empoli 1925: when a small room changed the artistic destiny of a province
Redazione - 22/01/2026
MUVV, the Vercelli and Varallo network to enhance a museum heritage of excellence
Redazione - 21/01/2026
The dream of Villa Cordellina Lombardi, where Tiepolo's genius overcame decay
Federico Giannini - 04/01/2026
Hellenistic Etruria: how the Greeks influenced Etruscan art, religion and society
Ilaria Baratta - 02/01/2026
St. Mary of Vezzolano, the abbey that has escaped time
Federico Giannini - 28/12/2025
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CC: in the basement of Bologna, Michael E. Smith's eerie double.
By
Tristana Chinni
- published on 27/02/2026 alle 19:29:35
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Casa Italia's exhibition for Milan-Cortina was embarrassing: the public deserved better
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 25/02/2026 alle 21:54:00
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When Rome met Greece: what the Capitoline Museums exhibition looks like.
By
Silvia Mazza
- published on 23/02/2026 alle 12:45:11
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Nicolò Barabino's Oliva, when a painting is social novel. What the Genoa exhibition looks like
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 01/03/2026 alle 15:25:57
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The incredible feat of Giovanni Pisano's pulpit: what the Pisa exhibition looks like
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 04/02/2026 alle 18:38:38
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In what case can an exhibition space be defined as public? What happens at the Ex Slaughterhouse in Rome.
By
Antonio Pavolini
- published on 03/02/2026 alle 23:19:57
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Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo: was it a good buy?
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 11/02/2026 alle 21:13:02
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Here's how Carabinieri fight against artifact trafficking: interview with Archaeology Commander
By
Noemi Capoccia
- published on 24/02/2026 alle 12:34:11
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Portraits of the insane: when Géricault gave a face to madness
By
Noemi Capoccia
- published on 07/02/2026 alle 11:12:21
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Arte Fiera Bologna 2026: domestic market as a possible horizon, sales under 10k
By
Giacomo Nicolella Maschietti
- published on 08/02/2026 alle 14:40:19
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