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On show the winners of the 2016 Villa Romana PrizeRoberta Faust | Apr 21, 2016
The current exhibition at Villa Romana features artwork by this year’s winners of the Villa Romana Prize: Flaka Haliti, Stefan Vogel, Nico Joana Weber, and Jonas Weichsel. The show is divided into three rooms. The …
Arianna Carossa: Limoni at Casa Jorn MuseumLudovica Capobianco | Apr 11, 2016
When you go see a show of Arianna Carossa, you know you’re not going to be bored. The Italian-born, New York-based artist focuses on site-specific, almost environmental installations, that engage in an ever-changing dialogue …
Carlo Sampietro. MegalopolisRuth Green | Apr 3, 2016
The continuous unveiling of identity is so often constructed by surroundings. However these surroundings are simultaneously undergoing the same process, defining and redefining their own spatially determined self, shedding classical brick and concrete …
A Walk Through the Art: Art Basel Hong Kong 2016Gowri Balasegaram | Mar 30, 2016
As far as art fairs go, you don’t get bigger than Art Basel. And that’s saying something when almost every week in global calendar heralds some kind of major art event. Barely had …
Naïve Set Theory at Galleria P420, BolognaClara Ollier | Mar 17, 2016
Galleria P420 is currently showcasing the exhibition Naïve Set Theory by Paolo Icaro. The name references the mathematical theory developed by Georg Cantor whereby a set is made up of different elements. This choice of …
The environment as a stage: Anna and Lawrence Halprin’s experimentsAlessandra Saviotti | Mar 16, 2016
I usually go running at Stern Grove, a park very popular among San Francisco’s music lovers because of its yearly free music festival. Every time I pass by the natural amphitheater, I don’t feel I …
A Walk Through The Art: Armory Arts Week 2016Matilde Soligno | Mar 6, 2016
«On the Wednesday of Art Week in NYC, the Armory show opens. But not to the public, yet – the first day is a preview for members of the press and insiders, plus their Highnesses …
Interview with Xinran Yuan at ROOMSERVICE Gallery, New YorkMatilde Soligno | Mar 3, 2016
Xinran Yuan’s first solo exhibition in New York is now at ROOMSERVICE Gallery, a project space established less than a year ago in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Upon our visit …
Hugo Canoilas: The prey learns to hunt and be devouredVincenzo Estremo | Feb 29, 2016
I might write the history of my meetings with Hugo Canoilas just by recalling what we ate each time we were together. I don’t know why, but every time I met Hugo we ended up …
A Walk Through The Art: Gallery Shows in London, Winter 2016Manu Buttiglione | Feb 19, 2016
Finally acknowledging the late arrival of Winter in the UK, we have undertaken an exhibition marathon during these weeks, touring around art galleries in Central London – mainly around the art districts of …
Crocifissioni + Crucifixions: Pozzati, Nitsch and Bacon on showAntonella Gasparato | Feb 13, 2016
The sacred and profane are here revolving around a symbol – the cross, the crucifixion – and three different artists’ work. Well, I would better say two artists plus one apart: i.e. Francis Bacon. The …
Art in New York City: January–March 2016Matilde Soligno | Feb 9, 2016
The NEW SEASON OF ART SHOWS that begun with the New Year brought remarkable new projects – and brought new effort to long-term projects – to the New York museums-and-galleries scene. Here a …





