There will also be the director of Finestre sull’Arte, Federico Giannini, among the guests of the sixth episode of Stato dell’Arte, the TV program on digital terrestrial channel 264 that reports on current events inart and culture in Italy and around the world, the artists and talents of contemporary creativity, curators, behind the scenes of masterpieces, must-see exhibitions, today’s unsuspected patrons and collectors, art detective stories and thefts, the art market, and much more.
The sixth episode, airing Tuesday, May 30, at 11 p.m., will feature art historian Gabriele Simongini and digital art curator Serena Tabacchi; Roma Tre’s History of Modern Art associate Maria Cristina Terzaghi; the Secretary General of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca Claudio Strinati from Cultura Italiae President Angelo Argento and Finestre sull’Arte Editor-in-Chief Federico Giannini; Valore Italia President Angelo Crespi and Ad of The weekly program, produced by Cusano Media Group, written and hosted by Cesare Biasini Selvaggi, with the collaboration of Giulia Cavola, reports on current events in art and culture in Italy and around the world. The episode opens with the imaginary worlds constructed by the imagination of artists, from those of the Baroque to today’s artists, who employ the most advanced technologies and operate in the parallel dimension of the Metaverse. This is what the exhibition Ipotesi Metaverso presents in Rome until next July 23 at Palazzo Cipolla. Curators Gabriele Simongini and Serena Tabacchi talk about it. The program’s narrative continues with the mysterious and enigmatic painting renamed The Girl with the Topknot on public display for the first time at Le Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica at Palazzo Barberini in Rome. Could it be the portrait of a model and muse of Caravaggio, perhaps painted by Caravaggio himself? Maria Cristina Terzaghi will talk about it.
The third appointment with the Window on the World column features the extraordinary art collection of theAccademia Nazionale di San Luca. Presenting its treasures, from Raphael to Guido Reni, Guercino, Gian Lorenzo Bernini to Canova and Francesco Hayez, will be Claudio Strinati, secretary general of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca, art historian and television cultural popularizer.
This will be followed in the column Art Market, dedicated to the economics of art, with a review of news in the company of authoritative commentators: Angelo Argento, president of Cultura Italiae, the national association that places Culture as Italy’s ethical and economic engine at the center of its commitment; and Federico Giannini, editor-in-chief of Finestre sull’Arte. Among the news items at the center of the in-studio debate are yet another blitz by environmentalists, with black liquid in the Trevi Fountain, to the Flood in Emilia-Romagna, where there is also substantial damage to museums, churches and cultural heritage.
The sixth episode concludes the appointment with the Hit Parade column dedicated to the great art of restoration Made in Italy, between tradition and innovation, with the case of Valore Italia-International Training and Research Center for Restoration and Enhancement of Cultural Heritage. Angelo Crespi President Valore Italia and Salvatore Amura Ad Valore Italia talk about it.
Finestre Sull'Arte director Federico Giannini guest speaker at State of the Art |
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