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Arte Fiera Bologna 2026: domestic market as a possible horizon, sales under 10k
Giacomo Nicolella Maschietti
, 08/02/2026
Books
The museum as a new language. About the book by Domenica Primerano
Federico Giannini
, 08/02/2026
Ancient art
According to authoritative sources, the state would purchase Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo
08/02/2026, 14:21:13
Exhibitions
Art and cooperation: in Bologna, Società Dolce headquarters opens for Art City
08/02/2026, 09:59:01
Exhibitions
ENVIRONMENTS: Goldschmied & Chiari transform STRAFhotel lobby into sensory experience
08/02/2026, 09:57:37
Cinema, theater and TV
Art on TV: Art Nouveau, the Riace Bronzes, Lorenzo Lotto
08/02/2026, 09:57:12
Exhibitions
Legnanino's Belisario returns to Turin's Palazzo Carignano after three centuries
08/02/2026, 09:56:47
News
Garisenda, Ministry warns Bologna municipality: monitoring data missing
07/02/2026, 23:32:04
Exhibitions
An exhibition at the Bottari Lattes Foundation brings together twentieth-century portraits and self-portraits
07/02/2026, 15:00:00
Exhibitions
In Tricarico (Matera) 50 photographs by Luigi Spina tell the story of peasant culture, including land, work and bread
07/02/2026, 14:00:00
Exhibitions
In Venice, The Rooms of Photography dedicate two exhibitions to Ahmet Ertuğ and Horst P. Horst
07/02/2026, 11:00:00
News Focus
Wonderful news: the Bridal Chamber in Mantua reopens.
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta
19/06/2014
Works and artists
A masterpiece of silk and damask: Tobias and the Angel by Jacopo Vignali
Federico Giannini
18/10/2020
Exhibition reviews
Posters of yesterday and today. Generali's past and future on display in Milan
21/06/2022, 16:51:20
Exhibition reviews
Post Zang Tumb Tuuum, in Milan a new paradigm but a repetitive, bulimic and dangerous exhibition
02/05/2018, 02:37:41
Exhibition reviews
From the shipwrecks of antiquity to the drama of migrants. Major exhibition on the Mediterranean in Palermo
23/02/2021, 20:51:24
Exhibition reviews
Looking for the origins of Vasily Kandinsky's inspiration. The exhibition in Rovigo
10/05/2022, 14:10:17
Exhibition reviews
This is where the Renaissance began. The exhibition for the 600th anniversary of Masaccio's Triptych of San Giovenale
16/07/2022, 16:37:37
Exhibition reviews
Bartolomeo Cavarozzi, an elegant Caravaggio between Genoa and Spain on display at Palazzo Spinola
18/03/2018, 14:23:44
Works and artists
The 1401 competition that changed art history: the challenge between Ghiberti and Brunelleschi
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta
28/08/2021
Opinions
Arte Fiera Bologna 2026: domestic market as a possible horizon, sales under 10k
08/02/2026, 14:40:19
Opinions
When art provokes: expressive freedom or irresponsibility? How far can one go?
06/02/2026, 12:31:33
Opinions
An out-of-place Rotella? The House of Memory in Catanzaro
05/02/2026, 13:41:22
Works and artists
Portraits of the insane: when Géricault gave a face to madness
07/02/2026, 11:12:21
Works and artists
Giuseppe Baldini, rediscovering the first master of Fattori and Corcos.
30/01/2026, 10:02:02
Works and artists
Arthur Szyk, the artist who fought Nazism with satire
27/01/2026, 12:38:55
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 Oceanographic Museum in Monaco: a century of underwater exploration and wonders
Redazione - 09/01/2026
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
The She-wolf of Siena: the tale of the fair that became a symbol of the city
Noemi Capoccia - 15/12/2025
Dragons in Tuscany: from mythology to the works of the great masters
Noemi Capoccia - 12/12/2025
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Genoa, big purchase for Palazzo Spinola: coming soon: a Lucrezia by Guido Reni
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 31/01/2026 alle 22:36:32
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Let's not get any fancy ideas about the Basilica of Vitruvius.
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 28/01/2026 alle 21:04:10
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Crumbs for culture. If the government cuts 90% on MiC strategic programming.
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 11/01/2026 alle 12:11:21
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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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Why Italy matters less and less in contemporary art (and what could still save it)
By
Fabio Cavallucci
- published on 31/01/2026 alle 16:11:13
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What remains of Futurism today?
By
Federica Schneck
- published on 02/02/2026 alle 19:08:03
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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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Why do we say a landscape "looks like a painting"? A brief history of the gaze
By
Federico Giannini
- published on 14/01/2026 alle 12:25:11
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Giuseppe Baldini, rediscovering the first master of Fattori and Corcos.
By
Jacopo Suggi
- published on 30/01/2026 alle 10:02:02
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How does the Church relate to art today? Interview with Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça
By
Raja El Fani
- published on 12/01/2026 alle 18:08:07
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