The new issue (March-April-May) of Finestre sull’ Arte on paper, the print magazine of Finestre sull’Arte, is out now. An original, innovative magazine that deals with ancient and contemporary art issues in depth and vertically. A magazine to collect: each issue consists of 176 full-color pages, bound in an elegant paperback, printed with high-quality paper, with articles by art historians, critics, journalists, and a precious and rich iconographic apparatus.
You can purchase a single issue of the magazine for 9.90 euros plus postage, or subscribe to the magazine for one year: four issues for only 29.90 euros, plus postage (you can choose simple, untracked mail or fast, secure, tracked courier delivery). More information is available at this link.
The new issue is all about the theme of time in art: there will be articles on theiconography of time from its origins to the 18th century (by Giorgio Dellacasa), on time in the art of Giorgio Morandi (by Lorenzo Balbi), on the obsession with time in the frescoes of Palazzo Trinci in Foligno (by Cristina Galassi), on the Salone dei Mesi in Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara (by Marco Bertozzi), on time as a revealer of truth in the art of Federico Zuccari (by Federico Giannini), on Michelangelo’s sculptures in the New Sacristy in Florence (by Ilaria Baratta). Plus contemporary artists who address this theme in their work, such as Alicja Kwade (in an article by Francesca Della Ventura), Bertozzi & Casoni (by Alessandro Romanini), Luca Pozzi (by Cristina Principale), and there will also be an in-depth look at the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection (by Stella Cattaneo) and the usual debate that in this issue focuses on the new challenges that the market will impose on contemporary art galleries (with interventions by Ilaria Bonacossa, Giancarlo Politi, Nicola Maggi, and Antonio Addamiano, among others).
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