Exhibition reviews


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Fantastic but polite: Italian art in the mirror (of curators). What the 18th Quadrennial is like.

Fantastic but polite: Italian art in the mirror (of curators). What the 18th Quadrennial is like.

Wanting to choose one work that can offer an effective synthesis of the 18th Rome Quadrennial, Fantastica, which opened a few days ago at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, I would not have many doubts and would immediately point to a painting by Siro Cu...
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Marc Chagall at Palazzo dei Diamanti: Ferrara enters the most beautiful dream

Marc Chagall at Palazzo dei Diamanti: Ferrara enters the most beautiful dream

With the Marc Chagall exhibition, the spirit of Ferrara, secularly tending to metamorphoses, to the placid or adventurous sur-natural, enters its specific world, delightful and imbued with culture, which cannot fail to gracefully recall our modernity...
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The revenge of Simone Cantarini, the restless man who challenged Guido Reni. What the Urbino exhibition looks like

The revenge of Simone Cantarini, the restless man who challenged Guido Reni. What the Urbino exhibition looks like

Exactly seventy-five years have passed since Francesco Arcangeli wished the arrival of a "good day" for Simone Cantarini as well, "a name unknown to most, the name of a short-lived schoolboy of the far more famous Guido Reni." And it is still difficu...
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All the Contradictions of Beato Angelico. What the exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi and San Marco looks like.

All the Contradictions of Beato Angelico. What the exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi and San Marco looks like.

It is safe to assume that John Ruskin had not grasped the paradox inherent in the compliment he had intended for Blessed Angelico when he wrote that Fra' Giovanni da Fiesole formed a class of his own, meaning that "he was not an artist proper, but an...
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Amores Perros 25 years later: Iñárritu at Fondazione Prada breathes new life into the film. What the exhibition looks like

Amores Perros 25 years later: Iñárritu at Fondazione Prada breathes new life into the film. What the exhibition looks like

Some films become cult films because they come out at the right time, first intercepting certain epochal and existential ferments still latent with an original style destined to set the standard. One of these is Amores Perros (153 minutes), the debut...
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Francesco Ciusa, Sardinia rediscovers sculptor who turned pain into eternal myth

Francesco Ciusa, Sardinia rediscovers sculptor who turned pain into eternal myth

From a young man of good hopes, capable of infusing humanity and formal purity into the albeit crude realism, to a great forgotten of Italian art, between the two wars and in the second half of the last century. Francesco Ciusa (Nuoro, 1883 - Cagliar...
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From the Srebrenica massacre to today, spaces of resistance: what the Rome exhibition looks like

From the Srebrenica massacre to today, spaces of resistance: what the Rome exhibition looks like

The austere space of the former Campo Boario in Rome, the industrial archeology of Pavilion B of the Testaccio Slaughterhouse regenerated years ago into a space for contemporary art exhibitions, acquires -again- a dramatic symbolic value by hosting n...
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Giovanni Fattori, a revolutionary painter. What the Livorno exhibition looks like

Giovanni Fattori, a revolutionary painter. What the Livorno exhibition looks like

There is perhaps some significance in the fact that one of the biggest revolutions in painting of the 19th century started in Livorno. Vincenzo Farinella, lone curator of the Giovanni Fattori 200th anniversary exhibition that recently opened at Villa...
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The works that tell the story of Rodolfo Siviero. What the exhibition in Bibbona and Guardistallo looks like.

The works that tell the story of Rodolfo Siviero. What the exhibition in Bibbona and Guardistallo looks like.

The Siviero House in Florence has been closed for some time for some major restoration work that will keep its doors barred until next spring. It must be said, however, that it is a museum that has no desire to sit still, and for the past few months ...
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Bodies, sea, desire: the world of Néstor Martín-Fernández. What the Reina Sofía exhibition looks like.

Bodies, sea, desire: the world of Néstor Martín-Fernández. What the Reina Sofía exhibition looks like.

Néstor Reencontrado shocks any visitor to the Reina Sofía who has a clear understanding of the limits of art. It is not difficult, once you understand that you are not entering an exhibition, but an enveloping and complete atmosphere. N...
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Aleardo Kutufà, the rediscovery of an eclectic symbolist. What the Collesalvetti exhibition looks like.

Aleardo Kutufà, the rediscovery of an eclectic symbolist. What the Collesalvetti exhibition looks like.

Toward the end of the exhibition that Collesalvetti's Pinacoteca Comunale "Carlo Servolini" is dedicating, until Oct. 2, 2025, to Aleardo Kutufà, a singular, versatile genius who has fallen into oblivion, appears awork, a chromotype by Marcel-...
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Marino Marini in Arezzo: a reflection on the drama of humanity. What the exhibition looks like

Marino Marini in Arezzo: a reflection on the drama of humanity. What the exhibition looks like

The name Marino Marini is associated with a well-defined subject with ancient origins: the rider riding his steed. Today we know that the domestication of the elegant equine took place some 5,500 years ago in Central Asia, and a very deep relationshi...
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Hayez's three versions of Pietro Rossi together for the first time: what the Pontremoli exhibition looks like

Hayez's three versions of Pietro Rossi together for the first time: what the Pontremoli exhibition looks like

Francesco Hayez's Pontremoli is suspended in the dream of a romantic Middle Ages, the first of Italy, made of immaculate castles and knights, velvet-clad ladies and blazing armor. Hayez, however, had never been to Pontremoli. Or if he was sometimes e...
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When art went on the move: the Italy of experimental animation. What the exhibition in Rome looks like

When art went on the move: the Italy of experimental animation. What the exhibition in Rome looks like

From the Paleolithic masters who painted the bison race in the Lascaux caves to the "dynamic" little dog in Giacomo Balla's 1912 painting, painters have always dreamed of depicting movement. And they have often succeeded, thanks to tricks of perspect...
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When matter sings. What Arcangelo Sassolino's exhibition in Lerici looks like.

When matter sings. What Arcangelo Sassolino's exhibition in Lerici looks like.

Time to climb from the Blue Venus beach to Villa Marigola (a couple of hairpin bends under the holm oaks, asphalt road with strategic bends to offer escapes in case of two-way crossings), time to look at Lerici from the height of the villa's Italiana...
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I went to Arles and found America.

I went to Arles and found America.

Of some places we have an idea that comes from the films we have seen, and even more from the series. Definitely of the United States, perhaps because the film production all comes from there. So in our imagination the police wear the uniforms from P...
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