Photography returns to the forefront of the exhibition program at the Civic Museum of Bassano del Grappa with an exhibition dedicated to Sebastião Salgado (1944–2025), a figure who has had a decisive impact on the history of contemporary photo...
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From June 27 to October 11, 2026, the Magazzino delle Idee in Trieste will host FOTONI, the first solo exhibition dedicated to the photographic work of Ila Bêka (Filippo Clericuzio; Latisana, 1967), a Friulian artist and filmmaker international...
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A journey into the memory of the Mediterranean through images of extraordinary visual intensity capable of transforming the past into a living, contemporary presence. This is Mimmo Jodice’s intention . Mediterraneo, the exhibition curated by Carlo Sa...
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From June 12 to Sept. 6, 2026, the Ivan Bruschi House Museum of Antiques in Arezzo is hosting the exhibition From Michelangelo to Rodin in the Lens of the Alinari, promoted by the Ivan Bruschi Foundation, part of Intesa Sanpaolo's cultural heritage, ...
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The PAC - Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea in Milan presents, from June 13 to 15, the exhibition Eravamo notte, ora siamo giorno, a solo show by visual artist and photographer Ambrosia Fortuna (Naples, 1993), curated by Sabato De Sarno. Promoted by th...
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From May 31 to Nov. 30, 2026, the Grand Gallery of the Reggia di Caserta hosts Archetypes, an extensive exhibition dedicated to Antonio Biasiucci, among the most significant figures in contemporary Italian photography. Curated by Tiziana Maffei, with...
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Between the late nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth century, Tivoli assumed a new role in the European artistic imagination. Villa Adriana and Villa d'Este gradually ceased to be merely archaeological destinations or obligatory...
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From May 29 to October 4, 2026, the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome is hosting the exhibition Robert Mapplethorpe. The Forms of Beauty, a retrospective devoted to American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (New York, 1946-1989), considered one of the central...
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