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Giovanni Boldini beyond portraits: Lucca exhibition rediscovers a total painter

Giovanni Boldini beyond portraits: Lucca exhibition rediscovers a total painter

Giacomo Puccini 's most famous arias immediately immerse us in the atmosphere of the Belle Époque, the same atmosphere breathed by Giovanni Boldini, the painter of the elegant and seductive women who lived in the fascinating and vital period b...
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The Biennial of Botanical Decolonialism: what Koyo Kouoh's exhibition In Minor Keys looks like

The Biennial of Botanical Decolonialism: what Koyo Kouoh's exhibition In Minor Keys looks like

That a home cannot exist without the verdant complicity of a tree, of a plant, of any plant species is a fact known from the beginning, evidence across cultures, across latitudes, across the entire history of humanity. It is worth, meanwhile, the ide...
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Danse Macabre, Hans Op de Beeck's exhibition that goes all out for atmosphere

Danse Macabre, Hans Op de Beeck's exhibition that goes all out for atmosphere

The exhibition Danse Macabre by Hans Op de Beeck at Tenuta dello Scompiglio (Lucca)opened last April 11 and will run until October 25. Here, a double review by two artists, Gabriele Landi and Gianluca Sgherri. Hans Op de Beeck, Danse Macabre (2026...
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Mark Rothko in Florence, the space of color and spirit. What the exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi looks like

Mark Rothko in Florence, the space of color and spirit. What the exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi looks like

"Oh no, I've got the wrong exhibition!": let us be allowed a joking incipit before delving into the rooms of the Mark Rothko exhibition currently underway in Florence. The joke, admittedly a bit exaggerated, springs from the feeling one gets from cas...
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George Baselitz. Turning the world upside down by turning man upside down.

George Baselitz. Turning the world upside down by turning man upside down.

The upside-down man: Baselitz's icon that the German artist turned into a kind of brand. So too in this latest exhibition Heroes of Gold that opened at the Island of San Giorgio curated by Luca Massimo Barbero, the new president of the Cini Foundatio...
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Mario Schifano, the artist who anticipated Arte Povera and beyond. What the exhibition in Rome looks like

Mario Schifano, the artist who anticipated Arte Povera and beyond. What the exhibition in Rome looks like

History, including art history, is not made with "what ifs." The uchrony leads us, however, to imagine what idea we would have today of the fabulous Italian Sixties - a decade encompassed and compressed at the antipodes between the arrival of Pop Art...
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Van Dyck at the Ducal Palace, the irresistible allure of the compilation

Van Dyck at the Ducal Palace, the irresistible allure of the compilation

Roughly the same reasoning that Giuliano Briganti made for Rubens applies to Van Dyck: given the vastness of his catalog, an exhibition entitled simply "Van Dyck" is unfeasible. It matters little whether one attaches to it, as was done for the exhibi...
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How do you exhibit architecture that no longer exists? The Nakagin Capsule Tower at MoMA

How do you exhibit architecture that no longer exists? The Nakagin Capsule Tower at MoMA

Entering MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and standing in front of a Nakagin Capsule Tower capsule produces an ambiguous feeling. It is not awe in the traditional sense, it is something more unstable: the perception of standing before...
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Baselitz in Florence, painting turned upside down as seen by two artists

Baselitz in Florence, painting turned upside down as seen by two artists

Through Sept. 13, 2026, the Museo Novecento in Florence is hosting the exhibition Baselitz. Avanti!, curated by Sergio Risaliti and deicated to Georg Baselitz, German painter among the leading contemporary artists. The exhibition brings together abou...
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Isaac Julien, a 2 million cadeau for Palazzo Te. Giulio Romano in glossy post-human key

Isaac Julien, a 2 million cadeau for Palazzo Te. Giulio Romano in glossy post-human key

We will spare the reader the individual details, the pedantic inventory of this film by Isaac Julien that has been screened en boucle for months inside the Fruttiere of Palazzo Te in Mantua: every description passed off as a self-respecting review ha...
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Jenny Saville beyond flesh: painting, body and metamorphosis. What the Venice exhibition looks like

Jenny Saville beyond flesh: painting, body and metamorphosis. What the Venice exhibition looks like

Jenny Saville (Cambridge, 1970) is one of the few contemporary painters whom even the general public recognizes instinctively and without the need for captions. From the outset, her painting, unabashedly devoted to enormous bodies, treated as masses ...
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The Ligabue paradox: overblown, but still necessary. What the Pisa exhibition looks like

The Ligabue paradox: overblown, but still necessary. What the Pisa exhibition looks like

There is something almost obsessive about the way the Italian cultural system continues to summon Antonio Ligabue. The exhibition The Roar of the Soul, set up at the Arsenali Repubblicani in Pisa, is just the latest act in a liturgy that has been rep...
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Michael Armitage in Venice, monumental and disturbing. What the exhibition at Palazzo Grassi looks like

Michael Armitage in Venice, monumental and disturbing. What the exhibition at Palazzo Grassi looks like

At a time when the aftermath of grievances over the absence of Italian artists at the International Exhibition of the upcoming Art Biennale is still swirling (completely unfounded, moreover, except in terms of "discourtesy" to the host country of the...
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Benni Bosetto at HangarBicocca, when the contemporary digs inside an innocuous bric-à-brac

Benni Bosetto at HangarBicocca, when the contemporary digs inside an innocuous bric-à-brac

It sparkles with harmless composure the ceremonial of exhausted furniture that Benni Bosetto has conveyed in the three large rooms of his exhibition Rebecca, destined to occupy the Shed of the Pirelli HangarBicocca until midsummer and applauded uncon...
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The art of tarot: the Colleoni deck and the long life of the Arcana. What the exhibition in Bergamo looks like

The art of tarot: the Colleoni deck and the long life of the Arcana. What the exhibition in Bergamo looks like

It rarely happens that, chatting among art historians, critics, and specialized journalists, a unanimous consensus emerges on an exhibition project. But about the exhibition Tarot. The Origins, the Cards, the Fortune a currently underway at the Carra...
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A bonsai museum or an exhibition in a box? The wonders of the Habsburgs in Rome, double review

A bonsai museum or an exhibition in a box? The wonders of the Habsburgs in Rome, double review

Why yes. Federico Giannini If the museum is a ruthless apparatus for organizing the visible, a distorted device for classifying images, all the less reasonable and all the more perverse must inevitably appear any miniaturization of it, any reduction...
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