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Opinions
What is happening to the art market? A phenomenon that can be called "polarization"
Federica Schneck
, 21/12/2024
Interviews
"Autonomous museums: here's what would be the real change to consider": interview with Lorenzo Casini
Silvia Mazza
, 20/12/2024
Exhibitions
At the MAO of Turin, Linda Fregni Nagler's exhibition and the Japan of flower sellers
21/12/2024, 16:06:55
Archaeology
The mystery of Stonehenge finally revealed? Here's what the most recent study says
21/12/2024, 16:01:34
Museums
Genoa, new acquisitions enrich the collection of the National Gallery of Liguria
21/12/2024, 15:18:25
Exhibitions
Letizia Battaglia on display in France, then coming to Turin
21/12/2024, 14:10:18
Ancient art
Greece, discovered portrait of Constantine XI, the last emperor of the East
20/12/2024, 16:50:43
Museums
In 2025, Palazzo Te in Mantua celebrates its 500th anniversary with an updated itinerary and the reopening of the Fruiteries
20/12/2024, 15:24:59
Modern Art
The Royal Museums of Turin acquire a masterpiece by Cesare Saccaggi
20/12/2024, 14:13:49
Books
From baroque to glory, seventeenth-century Milanese sculpture in a volume by Susanna Zanuso
20/12/2024, 13:52:30
Exhibitions
MANN in Naples showcases 100 works recently acquired by the museum, from Pietro Fabris to Vincenzo Gemito
20/12/2024, 13:42:54
News Focus
As of today, Finestre Sull'Arte podcasts are available in English!
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta
10/11/2013
Works and artists
Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man: history and meaning of a modern design
Federico Giannini
06/06/2016
Exhibition reviews
The exhibition on Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence: hypotheses and problems
17/03/2019, 08:45:28
Exhibition reviews
The achievements of a man who lived in the future. The exhibition on Lucio Fontana at the Magnani Rocca
06/04/2022, 17:56:14
Exhibition reviews
The emotion of the sign, from Capogrossi to Perilli, Pijuan to Barnils
23/11/2017, 01:21:28
Exhibition reviews
Giuseppe Diotti, early Lombard painter between Neoclassical and Romantic on display in his house-museum
08/12/2017, 16:33:41
Exhibition reviews
Can't get more modern than Monet: pop and abstract artist. A review of the Milan exhibition
24/10/2021, 11:58:31
Exhibition reviews
Andrea del Sarto's forgotten pupil. What the exhibition on Pier Francesco Foschi looks like in Florence
18/02/2024, 15:48:28
Works and artists
Andy Warhol: a critic or a celebrant of consumer society?
Federico Giannini
29/11/2015
Opinions
What is happening to the art market? A phenomenon that can be called "polarization"
21/12/2024, 16:23:32
Opinions
If a robot makes a work (sold for a million dollars): is it really art?
13/12/2024, 17:11:42
Opinions
Cultural decolonization: even Italy rediscovers removed fragments of its past
02/12/2024, 00:03:00
Works and artists
When art in the Renaissance was also political propaganda: Garofalo's masterpiece
20/12/2024, 19:02:59
Works and artists
When Donatello and Masaccio agreed on the Renaissance revolution in Pisa.
17/12/2024, 18:42:23
Works and artists
Pietro da Cortona's The Triumph of Divine Providence, a fundamental text of 17th-century art
14/12/2024, 17:00:06
When art in the Renaissance was also political propaganda: Garofalo's masterpiece
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta - 20/12/2024
The Fortress of Ravaldino: Caterina Sforza's fortress symbol of Forli.
Redazione - 17/12/2024
When Donatello and Masaccio agreed on the Renaissance revolution in Pisa.
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta - 17/12/2024
Pietro da Cortona's The Triumph of Divine Providence, a fundamental text of 17th-century art
Claudia Farini - 14/12/2024
Giuseppe Gorni, the artist who celebrated the Mantuan countryside, and his museum in Quistello
Redazione - 13/12/2024
A new museum in Ravenna dedicated to Lord Byron and the Risorgimento
Redazione - 10/12/2024
Discovering Marco Palmezzano and Luca Longhi, masters of the Renaissance in Romagna
Redazione - 09/12/2024
History of the Florentine commesso, an ancient technique of high craftsmanship
Jacopo Suggi - 06/12/2024
The labyrinth of Lucca Cathedral: a sacred symbol linked to Greek myth
Redazione - 05/12/2024
Journey to Vienna among the places of Johann Strauss son, who popularized the waltz
Redazione - 01/12/2024
Journey to discover the Malatesta Castles in the heart of Romagna
Redazione - 28/11/2024
The Snow Labyrinth of Chamois, a work of Land Art in the most unspoiled Aosta Valley
Redazione - 26/11/2024
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The extraordinary relevance of Giorgio Vasari, modern artist. What the Arezzo exhibition looks like
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Return to futurism: here's what the National Gallery of Rome exhibition looks like
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Vincenzo Giustiniani, a collector of Macchiaioli.
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Has the Carrara Academy in Bergamo become unmanageable?
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