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Smiles, Grief, Women and Children: Domon Ken’s Human Eye on Japan
More than 150 photographs of the Japanese master Domon Ken (1909, Sakata - 1990, Tokyo) are displayed in the white and minimalist...

Giulia Carletti
19 lug 2016Tempo di lettura: 3 min


Inevitable Empires: Do We Buy Huang Yong Ping’s Vision?
Monumenta 2016 - Huang Yong Ping – Empire, photo © http://www.loeil2fred.com/. Courtesy of the artist and Kamel Mennour, Paris. Yes....

Giulia Carletti
28 giu 2016Tempo di lettura: 3 min


Hugo Pratt's encounters
Les Ethiopiques, watercolor, 1978. After Bruxelles and Angoulême, Comicon and ARF! Festival have brought Hugo Pratt’s exhibition to Rome....

Giulia Carletti
17 mag 2016Tempo di lettura: 3 min


Six things you probably didn’t know about Futurism
Born as the most instinctual and – possibly – irrational response to 20th century scientific and technological innovations, Futurism was...

Giulia Carletti
26 apr 2016Tempo di lettura: 4 min


Kentridge's Triumphs and Laments: Two Volunteers' Perspective on the Project
Rome. The performance that developed April 21 and 22 2016 along the banks of the RiverTiber was an inspiring gift by South African artist...
Giulia Carletti; Maria Vittoria di Sabatino
23 apr 2016Tempo di lettura: 3 min


Gaetano Previati: how art and science create masterpieces
Both Romantic and Symbolist, the work of Gaetano Previati (1852-1920) is part of that last Italian attempt to create an art of an...

Giulia Carletti
5 apr 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Giorgio de Chirico and the Metaphysical painting
"To become truly immortal a work of art must escape all human limits: logic and common sense will only interfere. But once these barriers...

Giulia Carletti
2 apr 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Jordan and Italy: an open relationship with art
The exhibition FRACTURES: The Multi-faceted Side of Unity (March 20 – March 28, 2016), is on show at the Scuderie Aldobrandini museum in...

Giulia Carletti
23 mar 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


A Pop-Eye on Art: apart from Warhol.
Yes. It's true. Andy Warhol made pop images and icons reach their climax. Exploring the boundaries between product, production, and...

Giulia Carletti
9 mar 2016Tempo di lettura: 4 min


The idea behind the artwork: "Prototypology" at Gagosian Gallery
1. Vladimir Arkhipov, Shovel, 1998. Gagosian Gallery. Courtesy of the gallery. Detail. Every artist starts from prototypes. Gagosian...

Giulia Carletti
9 feb 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Collecting modern art: The Phillips Collection of Washington lands in Rome
This year, Rome is experiencing a period of fertile artistic excitement. One of the several art events is what is now on display at...

Giulia Carletti
28 gen 2016Tempo di lettura: 3 min


Museums and art education: GNAM's curatorial path, Rome
Nineteenth and twentieth century art enthusiasts will find their temple in the eternal city, at Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e...

Giulia Carletti
10 gen 2016Tempo di lettura: 3 min


Three stories of art: Maggi, Palmieri, Politi at Lorcan O’Neill Gallery
Painting and sculpture in auge at the Lorcan O’Neill. A triumph of the image, the icon, and the symbolic. Gianni Politi, Marco Palmieri,...

Giulia Carletti
25 nov 2015Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Art and Philosophy: Picasso meets the Übermensch on the ground of Les Demoiselles
Four women stand still. They are staring at you. Someone may say that they are pure forms. I state, instead, that they are the most...

Giulia Carletti
23 nov 2015Tempo di lettura: 2 min


All the World’s Issues: a selection of 5 artists at the 56th Venice Biennale
Art might not be the most current issue in such an historical period. Neither can it do a lot to change the world. Well, perhaps…...

Giulia Carletti
23 nov 2015Tempo di lettura: 5 min


Uncommon Retrospectives: Picasso by Malraux
On Malraux's birthday week, I suggest you an uncommon retrospective on one of the most influential artists of all times art, given indeed...

Giulia Carletti
8 nov 2015Tempo di lettura: 2 min
Kentridge's project for Rome is approaching. Have a look at this short!
After 10 years Kentridge has come back to Rome with his brand new project and honourable mission. Kristin Jones (The founder of...

Giulia Carletti
6 nov 2015Tempo di lettura: 1 min


The American Playground in Rome: Heikes at Fondazione Giuliani
Shown until December 12 at Fondazione Giuliani (Rome, Italy), “Consequences” is the irreverent curatorial project held by the American...

Giulia Carletti
22 ott 2015Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Archaic Matter as Art: Gastone Primon
A sincere attachment to a primordial earth and its prime materials is what pervades the variegated oeuvre of a not-so-much-know Italian...

Giulia Carletti
16 ott 2015Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Lucky Kunst by Gregor Muir
The entire YBA generation appears throughout the pages of this easily-readable book as seen through the jocose but attentive eye of...

Giulia Carletti
9 ott 2015Tempo di lettura: 2 min
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