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
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A book does not live only of its text (neither does his editor)
Friday, 31 March 2017
“Thoroughly impressed in red and black will be pretty volumes well bound in parchment-papirus and adorned with illustrations and original friezes […] a sober and astute bibliographical appendix […] a very essential spiritual bread for all those friends of culture […] the most coveted adornment, richer and less costly for all libraries and all the
Between men and women: jewel as emblem
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
by Andrea Di Betta Browsing through the pages of the Bible, you can find a clear difference between the jewels in male and female world. The Song of Solomon evokes “Your cheeks are lovely with ornaments, your neck with strings of beads. We will make for you ornaments of gold with beads of silver”. The
Cinema that is good for puppies
Friday, 24 March 2017
Cinema is good for children. It does not undertake an educator role (May it never happens! That is main quality of parents and teachers), but if beside to milk and breakfast biscuits, we put a little of the substance of which dreams are made of, we could grow beautiful adults. The writer firmly believes it.
Sharp and sensual: high heels
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
by C.M. “The foot is an erotic organ and the shoe is its sexual covering” (William A. Rossi). The charm of the feminine gait is indisputable: the heel pushes the woman to a particular posture that enhances the rounded shape of her backside resulting in nasty glances from the other sex, and no! How often
The matter of words
Friday, 17 March 2017
Sabrina Mezzaqui’s works are often full of presences. The visible ones – such as writers and poets – and invisible – people who contribute materially to the realization of the works. She is an artist who always choose lightweight materials, especially the pages of the most beloved books which, through her interpretation and her sensitivity,
White, clean, essential: Christian Piccolo Design
Tuesday, 14 March 2017
by Cinzia Munari “I want design to be like the other arts, I want it to give joy and excitement to people.” Christian Piccolo begins this way, designer from North-East of Italy who loves basic, minimal. It was already clear at the time of University, when he decided to dedicate his thesis to one color:
The secret treasure of Vivian Maier
Monday, 06 March 2017
Why and when did she start to photograph? What prompted her to use more than 150,000 negatives, jealously preserving without showing them, without revealing herself as a photographer, without contacting those who could have organized her an exhibition? Vivian Maier was a nanny. From the fifties of the last century she looked after New York
35 mm of pleasure
Thursday, 02 March 2017
by Lara Ferrari The point is: enjoy eros and the capacity of arousing it in the other, or transcend to a higher level of pleasure, through it? The seventh art doesn’t have scruples, and from the dawn of times prefer to mock the stakes imposed by literary canons, taking advantage of the apparent clarity of
Giorgio Caporaso, ecodesigner
Thursday, 23 February 2017
by Cinzia Munari The cardboard you could define “whatsit”, because in the daily life we see it in every possible way. Its use is manifold, but finding it protagonist in a living or working space, in a showroom or in a living room, replacing the classic role of the furniture, well… I would say that