The new issue of Finestre Sull’Arte Magazine, the fifteenth in our quarterly print publication, is about to be released. This new issue has gaming as its main theme, joined by a section on Debate in which various experts (collectors and gallerists) offer our audience advice on how to start an art collection. To subscribe, there is time until August 21: you can subscribe for four issues a year for only 39.90 euros plus shipping, or buy the single copy for 11.90 euros(all information at this link). Below is the full table of contents with the title of the column in italics.
News: contemporary enters the National Gallery of Umbria. Article by Ilaria Baratta.
Current events: debate on “How to start an art collection”? Speakers: Giulio Bargellini (collector, entrepreneur, founder of the Magi ’900 Museum in Pieve di Cento), Massimo Biava (Galleria Cardelli & Fontana, Sarzana), Massimiliano Caretto and Francesco Occhinegro (Galleria Caretto & Occhinegro, Turin), Vittorio Gaddi (Collector, Nunzia and Vittorio Gaddi Collection, Lucca), Giuliano Gori (Collector, Gori Collection, Fattoria di Celle, Santomato), Giuseppe Iannaccone (Collector, Giuseppe Iannaccone Collection, Milan), Emilio Mazzoli (Mazzoli Gallery, Modena and Berlin), Roberta Tagliavini (Robertaebasta Gallery, Milan).
Works and artists: Chess in the history of art. Article by Francesca Interguglielmi.
Works and artists: Soap bubbles in the history of art. Article by Ilaria Baratta.
Works and artists: The Children’s Games of Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Article by Claudia Farini.
Grand Tour: The church of San Gaetano in Padua. Article by Leonardo Bison.
Rendezvous: Francis Bacon between art and gambling. Article by Cinzia Compalati.
Contemporary Lounge: Nicola Bolla, the game between gambles and vanitas. Article by Tristana Chinni.
Contemporary Lounge: Jonas Burgert, reality on another level. Article by Cristina Principale.
Away from the spotlight: Roman taverns of the early 17th century, bamboozlers and the narrative of the everyday. Article by Giorgio Dellacasa.
Away from the spotlight- Editor’s choice: Art according to Valentino Zeichen. Article by Federico Giannini.
In the spotlight: Nicolas Froment’s triptych returns to Bosco ai Frati.
In the spotlight: the figure of the universal man in the portraits of Federico da Montefeltro. Article by Jacopo Suggi.
Travel notebooks: the places of St. Gaetano Thiene, the places of Federico da Montefeltro, the Etruscans in Tuscany.
The new issue of Finestre Sull'Arte Magazine is dedicated to gaming. Here is the full table of contents |
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