The ill-treated: Lolita, Adrian Lyne
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
LOLITA, di Adrian Lyne; con Jeremy Irons, Melanie Griffith, Dominique Swain USA – Francia 1997 Reading the reviews of the Lolita Lyne I always imagined the reactions of the audience, composed by various critics and experts on the screenings of this film festival and various premiere nights, very similar to those of the audience of
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Peppino Campanella, sculptures of light
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
In the last years I went on holiday to Polignano a Mare in Puglia, I had just come back from China where I would talk to architects, designers, artists, curators, gallery owners, attending business events of all kinds in this pot-pourri of activities in an entourage that has thin limits between trade, fashion, art and
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Ski and rock: Ischgl
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Its name is almost unpronounceable: Ischgl. More understandable instead the nickname “Ibiza of the Alps”, valid especially in winter: characterized by a number of hotels and venues, the town attracts music stars, who are often happy to add the town to their tour stops, sometimes as the opening date. The Tyrolean metropolis of lifestyle, it
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Short story: The baby carriage
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
A woman asked me if I could look after her child for a second: she wanted to go to the store in front of which I found myself by pure chance, accessible only through a two meters long ramp. I offered to help her taking the pram up. Too much traffic, she said, waving her
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50 years of Campbell’s Soup Cans
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
When you think of Andy Warhol you might think about his most famous works, such as the portrait of Marilyn Monroe, the one of Mao Zedong, or the famous Campbell cans, which became true contemporary icons. Fifty years have passed since the 32 paintings of Campbell’s Soup Cans were exposed for the first time at
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The silent witness
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
The photographic work of Anton Kusters is quite unique. It tells a story that very few people in the world have had and will have the opportunity to live and bear and witness from this close, its codes and atmosphere. The photographic work of Anton Kusters indeed, tells from the inside and with an almost
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One Pixel a day…
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
It’s like many cats: lazy, messy, unpredictable, but adorable. Yet special, like all felines can be. His name is Pixel, it lives with Cecilia&Fermo for a strange case and one day she decided to turn it into the protagonist of “flash” inspired to cat’s life in its many facets. Which color, size or sex is
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Galerie Vevais introduces its newest book series: Vevais-Werkdruck
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Edition Galerie Vevais is the brainchild of the German architect and poet, Alexander Scholz. Coming from the world of architecture has allowed Scholz to approach “the book” in fresh, original, and dramatic new ways. His art editions, CDs, and DVDs look like nothing else that exists in the publishing world. Scholz began in 1997 working
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Beyond the book
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
The Frankfurt Book Fair has always been very attentive and open to new media, from the e-book on. An entire pavilion hosted the Media & Entertainment, where visitors had the opportunity to try the first Wii U games, getting to grips with completely new forms of gaming. Sony unveiled its interactive “Wonderbook“, which is still
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