Gianni Berengo Gardin: from Mini Minor to the Calendar 2017 of the State Police
Wednesday, 29 November 2017
A photograph is not “beautiful”, said Ugo Mulas to a young and inexperienced Gianni Berengo Gardin, a photograph is “good” and it is when tells you and says things, communicates something. Mulas could not yet know that the one who listened, attentive and eager to learn would become, in turn, a great master in visual
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Bruno Munari: Prelibri and the art game
Saturday, 04 November 2017
What is the secret in children’s education? What feeds their enthusiasm in the continuous process of learning? The one who has so eloquently answered this question, and has built a real educational method, is the famous artist and designer and writer, Bruno Munari (Milan 1907-1998). He identifies in surprise the element that can stimulate children
Bragaglia and Boccioni: Scuffle on Futurist photography
Friday, 27 October 2017
After years of photographic experiments, assisted by two younger brothers Arturo and Carlo Ludovico, in 1911 Anton Giulio Bragaglia (1890-1960) published the essay Fotodinamismo Futurista (Futuristic Photodynamism) in which he enters his results in the newborn movement founded a year earlier by the poet and man of letters Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. The effect is that
Blek Le Rat Street art from the ‘80s to today
Friday, 23 June 2017
In 1971, when the streets of New York hosted the first expressions of street art, a French artist named Xavier Prou (Paris, 1952) was a guest of the American metropolis. He was so fascinated by this new art that he brought it at home, and after about ten years, at first he tainted Paris with
The dialectical oppositions by David D’Elia
Monday, 03 April 2017
Everything began from a seed, of exploring time, its passing and the trans- formations that this implies in the outside world. This is the birth of the artist Davide D’Elia’s work, whom was born in 1973, with Salerno origins and his operation base between Rome and London. His works – organic tissues in which life