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Clowns, Trees, and Time: Ugo Rondinone in Rome
During my teens, I visited some areas of Southern Italy and I was fascinated by secular olive trees. They were huge, majestic, and...
Flavia Catarinelli
5 lug 2016Tempo di lettura: 3 min


What's Up On Monday According to Camille Henrot
Camille Henrot, A Long Face, fresco, 2016, Fondazione Memmo, Rome. Courtesy of Fondazione Memmo. What does Monday mean for you? Of...
Flavia Catarinelli
3 giu 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


A City of Constrasts: Istanbul: Passion, Joy, Fury at MAXXI
Istanbul has always been a melting pot of different cultures and a bridge between Eastern and Western realities. However, the recent and...
Flavia Catarinelli
10 mag 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Those Guys at the Cafè: the Macchiaioli
Exhibitions in Rome are known to be mostly about Impressionists and Macchiaioli. If the former group is loved worldwide, not many know...
Flavia Catarinelli
19 apr 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Know Different Artistic Styles: Correggio And Parmigianino at Scuderie Del Quirinale
I have always liked exhibitions held at Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome: rooms are spacious, the path is straight, and topics interesting....
Flavia Catarinelli
29 mar 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Columbian Via Crucis: Botero and suffering
How can we describe Fernando Botero (1932-)’s art? One would say huge figures in movement, glowing faces, and joy. I believe that those...
Flavia Catarinelli
1 mar 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


Big Passions in a Small Body: Toulouse-Lautrec at the Ara Pacis
When I talk about Henri Toulouse-Lautrec to my friends, responses are often the same: for most people the French post-Impressionist...
Flavia Catarinelli
2 feb 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min


And we build art with bricks: Nathan Sawaya and Lego art
“Fortunately, there are no rules in art.” Nathan Sawaya, “Yellow”. Courtesy of SET. For the artist and former lawyer Nathan Sawaya...
Flavia Catarinelli
26 gen 2016Tempo di lettura: 2 min
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