Golden and love: Giotto, Italy
Saturday, 14 May 2016
T he big exhibition in Milan dedicated to Giotto is about to close, those who read these pages will only have a few days to go and see it. But it is worth writing about it, and for those who have not had a chance to enjoy it in person, we offer some impressions and
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Not only Picasso
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Let’s start from the center, from the heart of the exhibition Picasso and the Spanish modernity: sections The Monster and The Tragedy are housed in a darkened room, the gloom suited to protect the fragile designs of the Catalan painter. Two extraordinary cores, rarely leaving the Museum Reina Sofia and testifying to a journey that
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Monsters, an exhibition in Rome
Tuesday, 06 May 2014
A labyrinthine and dark corridor on which open windows where rare pieces and archaeological wonders shine: concentrated and evocative, the exhibition Monsters. Fantastic creatures of fear and myth at Museo Nazionale Romano Palazzo Massimo (Rome, near Termini Station) analyzes the myths of classical tradition and their relationship with the contemporary world, their influence on modern
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Parallel lives: Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
It all began in the Chiostrino dei Voti dell’Annunziata in Florence. There, between 1513 and 1514, two painters about twenty years old were assigned to the creation of two frescos: the Visitation to Pontormo, the Assumption to Rosso Fiorentino. The exhibition “Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino. Divergent ways in the “manner” opens with these two paintings,
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Klimt, to the origins of a myth: the exhibition in Milan
Tuesday, 08 April 2014
Masterpieces from the “golden age”? Do not look for them at the exhibition at Palazzo Reale in Milan: «Klimt, origins of a myth» exhibits – among others – twenty works by the artist from Belvedere Museum in Vienna, but few of these are known to the general public. The first room is full of promises,
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