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Interview with artist Guendalina CerrutiEleonora Salvi | Nov 24, 2015
Cabinet, a not-for-profit space founded in Milan by Antonio Di Mino and Maria Chiara Valacchi, for several years now it has been running the Studiolo project, an exhibition platform for showing new work by Italian and …
Venice Returns to Proportions at Palazzo FortunyArianna Bertolotti | Nov 21, 2015
This is the last weekend if you want to visit the show Proportio at Palazzo Fortuny. The exhibition is the result of the latest collaboration between Alex and Mary Vervoordt Foundation and I Civici Musei …
‘Gradi di libertà’ at MAMbo, Bologna. Are we really free?Clara Ollier | Nov 12, 2015
Gradi di libertà is a showcase for contemporary artists who wish to explore and transgress the limits of freedom. Organised by Fondazione Golinelli in association with MAMbo the exhibition aims to combine art and science in …
Rooster Gallery: In a 5-year relationship with the Lower East SideMatilde Soligno | Nov 10, 2015
Rooster Gallery celebrated its 5th year of activity in the Lower East Side of New York City with an exhibition dedicated to Factory Records, a landmark record label with a unique artistic line; on show …
“La Grande Madre”: The (un)discreet charm of women powerAntonella Gasparato | Nov 9, 2015
Well if I had to tell it with a tweet, that’s what I’d post: “The works of over 130 artists from 1900 to 2015 displayed in 30 rooms of an ancient palace, lead us to …
Magnum Contact Sheets. A visual demystification of HistoryMara Bertoni | Nov 5, 2015
Magnum Contact Sheets presents an overview of historical moments purely presented as they have been captured – and somehow stolen – to become unforgettable icons. If displaying contact sheets is a taboo for photography, in …
Jeffrey Gibson at MARC STRAUS Gallery, New YorkMatilde Soligno | Oct 28, 2015
MARC STRAUS Gallery, New York presents its third one-person exhibition of work by Jeffrey Gibson. Gibson creates sculptures and paintings that intermingle more traditional Native American art with contemporary art and culture. Half Choctaw and half …
Foto/Industria 2015: Bologna blesses industrial (art)photographyAntonella Gasparato | Oct 23, 2015
The second edition of Foto/Industria sounds like a sumptuous gift to those who walk in Bologna during October and have the chance to join 14 exhibitions disseminated in 11 peculiar and very fascinating locations (historical …
Art in New York September-October 2015Matilde Soligno | Oct 19, 2015
The NEW SEASON OF ART SHOWS that begun after Labor Day brought new and renewed art to New York’s galleries and museums. Whilst some showcased fresh work by contemporary, edgy artists, others …
A Walk Through the Art: Frieze London 2015Manu Buttiglione | Oct 18, 2015
As every year, Frieze London 2015 sets the pace for new exhibiting season in Europe, with the purpose of showing some of today’s most significant and trendy contemporary art, ‘the emerging to the iconic’. The …
Albanian Trilogy: Armando Lulaj at the Venice BiennaleVincenzo Estremo | Jul 22, 2015
The prolepsis is a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and immediately answers in order to anticipate future responses. In the Medieval world – and more precisely …
Interview with Hera Büyüktaşçıyan on Armenity, Venice BiennaleEleonora Castagna | Jun 24, 2015
I had the chance to interview my friend Hera Büyüktaşçıyan, who is one of the youngest artists showcased at “Armenity“, the exhibition presented by the Armenian Pavilion, winner of the Golden Lion at the 56th …





