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Issue 13 of Finestre Sull’Arte Magazine is dedicated to the theme of women. It changes the formula: we will have from this issue fewer articles related to the monographic theme and more articles about artists in the spotlight (because they are protagonists of major exhibitions, events or the like) and far from the spotlight (i.e., artists to be rediscovered... with due calm), and in addition there will be nine pages dedicated to travel, our Travel Notebooks, with three different routes. Below is the full summary with the column title in italics.
Current events: the Country Dance by Guido Reni, the most important recent acquisition of the Galleria Borghese, article by Ilaria Baratta. Current events: debate on “Is art criticism dead?” Speakers: Renato Barilli (Art Critic), Luca Bochicchio (Scientific Director, Casa Museo Jorn, Albissola Marina), Federica Bueti (Art Critic, editor and teacher of Creative Writing, Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam), Beatrice Buscaroli (Art Historian and Critic, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art, Academy of Fine Arts, Bologna), Daniele Capra (Art Criticart and independent curator), Vittoria Coen (Art critic), Marcella Manni (Founder and director of Metronom), Giancarlo Politi (Founder of Flash Art), Ludovico Pratesi (Art critic and director of Spazio Taverna), Luca Zuccala (Deputy director of ArtsLife)
Away from the spotlight: Ennio Morlotti, the last of the naturalists. Article by Jacopo Suggi.
Away fromthe spotlight - Editor’s Choice: The original and the copy, Pietro di Cecco’s Polyptych of Agnano and Icilio Federico Joni’s copy in Pisa. Article by Federico Giannini.
In the spotlight: Jenny Saville, the differently beautiful body. Article by Anna De Fazio Siciliano.
Spotlight: Young Donatello: Empathy, vivacity, strength, elegance. Article by Giorgio Dellacasa.
Works and artists: Female presences in the artistic literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Article by Adelina Modesti.
Works and artists: Fulvia Bisi, Modern landscape painter in nineteenth-century Milan. Article by Elena Lissoni.
Works and artists: Lavinia Fontana, A modern painter in 16th-century Italy. Article by Ilaria Baratta.
Grand Tour: San Maurizio at the Monastero Maggiore, the “Sistine Chapel of Milan.” Article by Francesca Anita Gigli.
Rendezvous: Peggy Guggenheim, Portrait of a true collector and patron of art. Article by Grazina Subelyte.
Contemporary Lounge: The woman in Monica Bonvicini’s universe, article by Tristana Chinni.
Contemporary Lounge: Rebekka Steiger, Alchemist of matter and word. Article by Michela Bassanello.
Travel Notebooks: route 1, Donatello’s Tuscany; route 2, Great women artists and where to find them; route 3, Unusual Pisa.
Here is the full summary of the new Art Windows paper, dedicated to women |
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