There is time until May 17 to subscribe to Finestre sull’ Arte magazine, the quarterly print magazine of Finestre sull’Arte: four issues a year for only €39.90, plus postage(click here to subscribe or for more information), with single copies at €9.90. Issue 18 of our magazine, dedicated to the color blue, is about to come out. Here is the full table of contents.
Current events: the new Museo Ottocento Bologna, article by Ilaria Baratta.
Current events: debate on Originals vs. Reproductions: what future? Speakers: Stefano Causa (art historian, Suor Orsola Benincasa University Naples), Gabriele Fattorini (art historian, University of Florence), Fabrizio Federici (art historian), Simone Ferrari (art historian, University of Parma), Chiara Gatti (director MAN Nuoro), Axel Hémery (director Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena), Adam Lowe (founder Factum Foundation), Raffaella Morselli (professor of odern art history, University of Teramo), Luca Ponzio (CEO, Haltadefinizione), Giovanni Sassu (director, Musei Civici di Rimini)
Away from the spotlight: A modern restoration for the Pisa Baptistery. Article by Roberto Cela, Anton Sutter and Stefano Lupo
Away fromthe spotlight: Images of fishing in Tuscany. From the Macchiaioli to the late 19th century.
In the spotlight: Luca Signorelli in Cortona. Article by Federico Giannini
In thespotlight: Giacomo Ceruti. A life of dust and silence. Article by Francesca Gigli
Works and artists: Van Gogh’s skies. Article by Ilaria Baratta
Works and artists: Between body and spirit. Yves Klein and the Anthropometries. Article by Jacopo Suggi
Artworksand artists: Ettore Spalletti. The entropy of color. Article by Luca Sposato
Works and artists: The celestial angelic hierarchy. Manifestation of the divine message on earth. Article by Giorgio Dellacasa
Grand Tour: Between lights and shadows. The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia. Article by Anna De Fazio Siciliano
Contemporary Lounge: Maurizio Nannucci. Neon and blue Article by Michela Bassanello.
Contemporary Lounge: María Magdalena Campos-Pons. Between history, identity and memory. Article by Tristana Chinni.
Travel Notebooks: route 1, Byzantine Ravenna; route 2, where to find Giacomo Ceruti in Lombardy; route 3, Baroque churches in Naples.
Dedicated to blue the next issue of Finestre Sull'Arte. The full table of contents |
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