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The best exhibitions of 2025 according to more than 100 experts. Here are the rankings

The best exhibitions of 2025 according to more than 100 experts. Here are the rankings

On December 31 of each year, Finestre Sull'Arte publishes the ranking of the best Italian exhibitions of the year just ended. Once again this year, the ranking of the best exhibitions of 2025 in Italy was decreed by a quality jury composed of more th...
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Fausto Pirandello, the magic of the everyday between Rome and Agrigento on the 50th anniversary of his death

Fausto Pirandello, the magic of the everyday between Rome and Agrigento on the 50th anniversary of his death

On the 50th anniversary of the death of Fausto Pirandello (Rome, 1899 - 1975), theAccademia Nazionale di San Luca in Rome and the Archaeological and Landscape Park of the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento present Fausto Pirandello. The Magic of the ...
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Berthe Weill, the rebel who discovered Picasso and the avant-garde before anyone else. What the exhibition looks like

Berthe Weill, the rebel who discovered Picasso and the avant-garde before anyone else. What the exhibition looks like

Today, if we think about it, it is not unusual to come across female art gallerists: they welcome visitors to their galleries, in Italy as well as abroad, on a par with their fellow gallery owners, and even at the many art fairs that take place throu...
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Genoa, a major retrospective on Mimmo Rotella at Palazzo Ducale 20 years after his death

Genoa, a major retrospective on Mimmo Rotella at Palazzo Ducale 20 years after his death

Twenty years after the death of Mimmo Rotella (Catanzaro, 1918 - Milan, 2006), the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa is dedicating a major retrospective to one of the most influential protagonists of 20th-century Italian and international art. The exhibition M...
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Genoa rediscovers the 19th century: a journey through hidden masterpieces and the revolution of the real thing

Genoa rediscovers the 19th century: a journey through hidden masterpieces and the revolution of the real thing

Entitled Ottocento svelato. Tales of Collections and Museums in Nineteenth-Century Genoa, the articulated exhibition project that, in Genoa until March 29, 2026, aims to combine scientific research with museographic renewal, restoring centrality to ...
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The true face of Giovanni Segantini, between nature and idea. What the exhibition in Bassano del Grappa looks like.

The true face of Giovanni Segantini, between nature and idea. What the exhibition in Bassano del Grappa looks like.

We tend to associate Giovanni Segantini's painting with alpine landscapes, snow, and mountains. Angelo Conti, in Beata Riva, a fundamental treatise on aesthetics, said that Segantini was "the revealer of the mountain," because "no one like him ever h...
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Kandinsky and Italy: the whole story of a dialogue

Kandinsky and Italy: the whole story of a dialogue

The relationship between Vasily Kandinsky (Moscow, 1866 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1944) andItaly is a complex affair, made up of missed encounters, long-distance admiration, and fruitful reworkings that in some ways marked the history of 20th-century art ...
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De Chirico, the last metaphysics: what the exhibition at the Palazzo dei Musei in Modena looks like

De Chirico, the last metaphysics: what the exhibition at the Palazzo dei Musei in Modena looks like

A high and singular de Chirico Exhibition in Modena. A happy event that brings new light to a powerful beacon of art. We take this precious opportunity certainly not to bore the reader and dissert again on the innumerable volumes already expressed ar...
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