There is time until August 4 to subscribe to Finestre sull’ Arte magazine, Finestre sull’Arte’s quarterly print magazine: four issues a year for only 39.90 euros, plus postage (click here to subscribe or for more information), with single copies at 10.90 euros. Issue 19, due out in September, is entirely devoted to dance: articles on Edgar Degas, Isadora Duncan, Keith Haring, Bacchae Dances, Tino Sehgal, and more. Here is the full table of contents. There is time to subscribe through Aug. 4. Click here for more information about subscribing.
News: Ca’ Rezzonico reopens to the public. Article by Ilaria Baratta.
News: debate on “Museums and citizens, how to foster participation?” Speakers: Serena Bertolucci (Director, Palazzo Ducale, Genoa); Guido Curto (Director, Consorzio Residenze Reali Sabaude and Reggia di Venaria Reale Consortium); Valentina Galloni (Director of Cultural Services and Director of Civic Museums, Municipality of Reggio Emilia); Barbara Guidi (Director, Civic Museums, Bassano del Grappa); Marta Maria Montella (Associate Professor of Economics and Management of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, University of Macerata); Ines Pierucci (Councillor for Culture, Territorial Marketing and Tourism, Municipality of Bari); Francesca Rossi (Director, Civic Museums, Verona); Paolo Zagaglia (Associate Professor of Economic Policy, University of Bologna).
Works and Artists: Edgar Degas. Renewing art through dance. Article by Jacopo Suggi (cover story)
Works and artists: Aldo Mondino. Cosmic Dance. Article by Vittoria Coen.
Works and artists: Last Act Dance. Keith Haring and the elegy of life. Article by Francesca Gigli.
Works and artists: “Libiamo, libiamo ne’ lieti calici.” The disruptive power of Bacchic dances. Article by Giorgio Dellacasa.
Rendezvous: Isadora Duncan. The dancer of the future. Article by Ilaria Baratta.
Grand Tour: Between grandeur and delicacy. Filippo Lippi in the Cathedral of Prato. Article by Mauro Minardi.
Contemporary Lounge: Tino Sehgal. From dance to constructed situations. Article by Michela Bassanello.
Contemporary Lounge: No where land. The performance work of Francesca Banchelli. Article by Ángel Moya García.
Away from the spotlight, chosen by the director: La Madonna del Parto between cinema, literature, art history. Article by Federico Giannini.
Awayfrom the spotlight: Plinio Nomellini in the 1920s, Italic glories and whispers of nature. Article by Jacopo Suggi.
In the spotlight: Like a bull in the arena. Picasso and ceramics. Article by Daniele Panucci.
Spotlight: Jean-Michel Basquiat in Modena. Story of his debut exhibition.
Travel notebooks: route 1, Where to see Piero della Francesca’s masterpieces; route 2, Works of Degas in European museums; route 3, Prato, places not to be missed
Issue of Finestre Sull'Arte Magazine dedicated to dance out now |
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