Here is the summary of the third issue of our print magazine. Subscriptions only until Aug. 18


We present the table of contents of issue 3 of our print magazine 'Finestre Sull'Arte on Paper,' all dedicated to the sea.

There is time until August 18 to subscribe to our print magazine: those who subscribe by this date(click here for more information) will receive the magazine starting in September, for four issues.

The next issue, 176 color pages bound in an elegant paperback, will be almost all dedicated to the theme of the sea and will have, as always, exclusive and original articles written by art historians, critics and journalists. Below, here is the table of contents with, in italics, the title of the column(News, on the news from the art world; Grand Tour, a journey to discover the most interesting places and museums in Italy; Inside the exhibition, a review of the most beautiful exhibitions; Works and artists, in-depth features on great artists and their masterpieces; Rendez-vous, a column devoted to collectors and patrons of the past and present; Contemporary Lounge, insights on contemporary art; The Critic, in-depth articles written by art critics on issues affecting the art debate; Wunderkammer, iconic objects and the best of auctions).



Current events: the Ringli Triptych by the Master of St. Ivo, article by Ilaria Baratta.

Topicality debate on the art of the 2010s and why we will remember it in art history. Participants (list still incomplete): Lorenzo Balbi (Director, MAMbo Bologna), Ilaria Bonacossa (Director, Artissima), Nicolas Bourriaud (Director, Montpellier Contemporain; Director, XVI Istanbul Biennial), Mario Cristiani (Founder, Galleria Continua), Charles Esche (Director, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven), Yuko Hasegawa (Director, Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art), Gianfranco Maraniello (Director, MART - Museo d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto), Hans-Ulrich Obrist (Director, Serpentine Galleris, London), Gitte Ørskou (Director, Moderna Museet, Stockholm), Magnus af Petersens (Director, Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm), Kathleen Reinhardt (Curator, Department of Contemporary Art, Kunstsammlungen, Dresden), Adam Szymczyk (Art Critic, Artistic Director of Documenta 14, Lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna), Axel Wieder (Director, Kunsthall Bergen).

Works and artists: Canaletto and Guardi forever, article by Fabrizio Magani.

Works and artists: images of the sea in Italian art between the 19th and 20th centuries, article by Federico Giannini.

Grand Tour: the Doge’s Chapel in Genoa, article by Giacomo Montanari.

Grand Tour: the Triumph of Divine Providence by Pietro da Cortona, article by Claudia Farini.

Inside the exhibition: review of the Dubuffet exhibition in Venice (in Venice, Palazzo Franchetti, until October 20, 2019), article by Ilaria Baratta.

Rendezvous: Andrea Doria, article by Gabriele Langosco.

Criticism: history of art documentaries from the origins to the present, article by Alessandro Romanini.

Contemporary Lounge: interview with Miquel Barceló, by Federico Giannini.

Contemporary Lounge: the art of Caroline Achaintre, article by Chiara Guidi.

Contemporary Lounge: the art of Gonçalo Mabunda, article by Francesca Della Ventura.

Wunderkammer: coral masterpieces and the most beautiful objects at auction, for everyone, June through August.

Here is the summary of the third issue of our print magazine. Subscriptions only until Aug. 18
Here is the summary of the third issue of our print magazine. Subscriptions only until Aug. 18


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