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Exhibitions 2026: all the previews of the announced exhibitions

Exhibitions 2026: all the previews of the announced exhibitions

Let's start 2026 with previews of the exhibitions that will take us throughout this new year. From Milan to Venice, from Genoa to Turin to Rome, here are 20 exhibitions announced for a 2026 full of great art. 1. Anselm Kiefer, Robert Mapplethorpe, t...
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The best exhibitions of 2025 according to more than 100 experts. Here are the rankings

The best exhibitions of 2025 according to more than 100 experts. Here are the rankings

On December 31 of each year, Finestre Sull'Arte publishes the ranking of the best Italian exhibitions of the year just ended. Once again this year, the ranking of the best exhibitions of 2025 in Italy was decreed by a quality jury composed of more th...
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Florence, Museo dell'Opificio delle Pietre Dure is enriched with two precious tiles

Florence, Museo dell'Opificio delle Pietre Dure is enriched with two precious tiles

On the occasion of itsextraordinary opening on January 1, 2026, with continuous opening hours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Museo dell'Opificio delle Pietre Dure in Florence will present a new acquisition that further enriches the prestigious collectio...
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Genoa hosts the first major exhibition entirely dedicated to St. George

Genoa hosts the first major exhibition entirely dedicated to St. George

Until March 1, 2026, the Falcone Theater of the Royal Palace in Genoa is hosting the exhibition San Giorgio. The Journey of a Knightly Saint from the East to Genoa, curated by Alessandra Guerrini and Luca Leoncini, Anna Manzitti, Gianluca Zanelli wit...
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St. Mary of Vezzolano, the abbey that has escaped time

St. Mary of Vezzolano, the abbey that has escaped time

As soon as you go up to the Belvedere of Albugnano, a village of five hundred inhabitants announced by the vineyards that, having finished the Turin hinterland, rise from Chieri to the bald hillocks of the Basso Monferrato, a sign explains that this ...
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Jacopo Bassano's rhetoric-free Nativity that anticipated Caravaggio

Jacopo Bassano's rhetoric-free Nativity that anticipated Caravaggio

The happy event has taken place: the Virgin lifts two flaps of the white cloth covering the cradle inside which lies the sleeping newborn Child, to reveal Him to the shepherds who have come to adore Him along with their lambs, an ox and a dog. One, ...
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Louvre, a Lombard Renaissance masterpiece is reborn: the Portal of Palazzo Stanga

Louvre, a Lombard Renaissance masterpiece is reborn: the Portal of Palazzo Stanga

After more than a century of display in the halls of the Louvre's sculpture department, where Michelangelo's Prisoners are located, the Portal of Palazzo Stanga, a 15th-century masterpiece attributed to Pietro da Rho (Rho, c. 1465-after 1513) and com...
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Antwerp, Phoebus Foundation is recovering a portrait of Cosimo III de' Medici by Suttermans

Antwerp, Phoebus Foundation is recovering a portrait of Cosimo III de' Medici by Suttermans

Halfway through her fellowship at The Phoebus Foundation, Brazilian restorer Aline Assumpção is working on the Portrait of Cosimo III de' Medici as a Child, a work by Flemish painter Justus Suttermans, also known in Italy by the Italian...
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