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10 things to know about Max Peiffer Watenphul, the rebel Bauhaus painter

10 things to know about Max Peiffer Watenphul, the rebel Bauhaus painter

Rome rediscovers one of the most original and independent protagonists of 20th-century Europe, Max Peiffer Watenphul (Weferlingen, 1896 - Rome, 1976), on the 50th anniversary of his death. Until August 23, 2026, the National Gallery of Modern and Con...
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Milan's first Picasso on display at the Museo del Novecento

Milan's first Picasso on display at the Museo del Novecento

A work of art that recounts not only the creative journey of one of the greatest protagonists of the 20th century, namely Pablo Picasso (Malaga, 1881 - Mougines, 1973), but also a season of civil commitment, international solidarity and political mob...
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On the silent modernity of Emilio Malerba. What the exhibition in Lucca looks like

On the silent modernity of Emilio Malerba. What the exhibition in Lucca looks like

The fingers press on the keys with an almost painful subtlety. One seems to feel them as they rest on the black and white of the piano with a precise and obsessive tension, as if each phalanx must learn obedience even before the sound. In that slight...
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London, Pre-Raphaelite fairy tales from Albert Zuckerman's collection up for auction at Christie's

London, Pre-Raphaelite fairy tales from Albert Zuckerman's collection up for auction at Christie's

London is gearing up for a major art sale during Christie's Classic Week, which will auction 20 works from Albert Zuckerman's celebrated collection this summer. The collection, amassed, lived in, and loved by the well-known New York literary agent fo...
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The aesthetics of the unfinished: when art finds strength in the unfinished

The aesthetics of the unfinished: when art finds strength in the unfinished

There are works before which the gaze slows down, almost without realizing it. Not because of their obvious complexity, nor because of the richness of the details, but because of a more subtle feeling that is difficult to name: something seems to be ...
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Warhol in Ferrara, 50 years later: the legacy of the exhibition that anticipated the identity debate

Warhol in Ferrara, 50 years later: the legacy of the exhibition that anticipated the identity debate

Until July 19, 2026, Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara is hosting the exhibition Andy Warhol. Ladies and Gentlemen, which recalls the exhibition with which in 1975 the great American artist presented his celebrated series precisely at Palazzo dei Diama...
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Louvre, Delacroix regains his colors: restored masterpiece on Crusaders in Constantinople

Louvre, Delacroix regains his colors: restored masterpiece on Crusaders in Constantinople

In Paris, one of the absolute masterpieces of Eugène Delacroix (Saint-Maurice, 1798 - Paris, 1863) is back in its original guise. After painstaking conservation work lasting nearly a year, The Crusaders' Entry into Constantinople (April 12, 12...
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Gianni Bertini, the tireless research of a protagonist of the avant-garde on display in Lecce

Gianni Bertini, the tireless research of a protagonist of the avant-garde on display in Lecce

The Biscozzi | Rimbaud Foundation in Lecce is hosting, from May 16 to September 13, 2026, an exhibition dedicated to Gianni Bertini(Pisa, 1922 - Caen, 2010), entitled Gianni Bertini. Story of a man without history. The initiative, born from the syne...
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