Artisti e Opere

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27/05/2013
Pablo Reinoso

Pablo Reinoso (born 1955, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine-French artist and designer who has been working in Paris, France since 1979. Pablo Reinoso has practiced sculpture since he was a teenager, and for a long time he worked mainly with wood, slate, marble, brass, and steel. I am attracted to the tangles that are […]

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26/05/2013
Giovanni Bellini

CHI/WHO: Giovanni Bellini COSA/WHAT: Sacra conversazione con due sante, 1490 circa (santa Caterina e santa Maria Maddalena) DOVE/WHERE: Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venezia  

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26/05/2013
Antonio Canova

Antonio Canova (1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822) was an Italian sculptor from the Republic of Venicewho became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. Antonio Canova was born in Possagno, a village of the Republic of Venicesituated amid the recesses of the hills of Asolo, but became famous throughout Europe. […]

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25/05/2013
Tacita Dean. Waiting for the Venice Biennale

Looking forward to the Venice Biennale I propose a selection of artists who will be present in Venice. Tacita Charlotte Dean (born 1965) is an English visual artist who works primarily in film. She is one of the Young British Artists, and was a nominee for the Turner Prize in 1998. She lives and works in Berlin.   In attesa della […]

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24/05/2013
Marcello De Angelis

Marcello was born in 1977. In 2001 he starts developing his original pictorial technique, which consists of painting by means of a syringe for injections, a technique called “Injection painting”.  With my art I am trying to harness color in a logical and rational order. The starting point in my art is a drawing, a […]

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24/05/2013
Salvador Dalì. Who/What/Where

  CHI/WHO: Salvador Dalì COSA/WHAT: Cristo di San Giovanni della Croce /  Christ of Saint John of the Cross (1951) DOVE/WHERE: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow In 1951 one of the most famous paintings of Dalì’s religious period, Christ of Saint John of the Cross, where the spectacular effect is given by the unusual […]

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23/05/2013
Simon Hantai

  Simon Hantaï who died five years ago at the age of 86, is considered a major artist of the second half of the 20th century. The Centre Pompidou in Paris is to pay a special tribute to him with a retrospective exhibition.This first beautiful retrospective gives the public the opportunity to discover the work […]

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23/05/2013
Enrico David. Waiting for the Venice Biennale

Enrico David (born 1966, Ancona, Italy) is an artist based in Berlin. He works in painting, drawing, sculpture and installation, at times employing traditional craft techniques. In the 1990s he garnered acclaim for creating monumental embroidered portraits using sewn canvases. His recent works include large-scale portraits of deeply psychological meaning, but the drawing continues to […]

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22/05/2013
Christian Boltanski

  Christian Boltanski (born 1944 in Paris) is French sculptor, photographer, painter and film maker. In 1986, Boltanski began creating mixed media/materials installations with light as essential concept. Tin boxes, altar-like construction of framed and manipulated photographs, photographs of Jewish schoolchildren taken in Vienna in 1931, used as a forceful reminder of mass murder of […]

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21/05/2013
Varda Caivano. Waiting for the Venice Biennale

Born in Buenos Aires in 1971, Varda Caivano lives and works in London where she graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2004. Caivano’s great strength lies in her understanding of the ways in which objects and images impress upon us via essences of colour.   Nata a Buenos Aires nel 1971, Varda Caivano […]

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21/05/2013
Erik Johansson

Starting from a photograph, the Swede Erik Johansson createsparallel worlds. If you need a new perspective or to see the world with different eyes looks at the works of this artist, who are real optical illusions. “I do not I capture moments, I capture concepts“, explains on his website.   Partendo da una fotografia, lo […]

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20/05/2013
Beatriz Martin Vidal

Beatriz Martin Vidal Argentina. It ‘an illustrator who uses various techniques such as colored pencils, watercolors, ink and Photoshop, making its realistic images. Do you have extraordinary images that can create. And you? Beatriz Martin Vidal è Argentina. E’ una illustratrice che utilizza varie tecniche tra cui matite colorate, acquerelli, inchiostri e Photoshop, rendendo le […]

Biglietti

Alphonse Mucha Reverie 1897 icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 08 Ott 2025 - 08 Mar 2025
La bellezza secondo Mucha in mostra a Roma
Palazzo Bonaparte, Roma
Kandinsky e l’Italia mostra icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 30 Nov 2025 - 12 Apr 2026
Kandinsky e l’Italia: un viaggio tra colori e rivoluzioni
Gallarate (VA), Museo MA*GA
GIACOMO BALLA UN UNIVERSO DI LUCE mostra icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 10 Ott 2025 - 01 Feb 2026
Giacomo Balla, un universo di luce a Parma
Parma, Palazzo del Governatore
Graphic Japan mostra Bologna icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 20 Nov 2025 - 06 Apr 2026
Dal Sol Levante a Bologna: perché non puoi perderti la mostra Graphic Japan
Museo Civico Archeologico, Bologna

Rubriche

MARIO STEFANO artista
Mario Stefano e l’arte che resiste all’immagine digitale – STUDI D’ARTISTA
Mauro Patta murales
Nelle opere di Mauro Patta: murales, identità e memoria sarda – STUDI D’ARTISTA
Giotto predica agli uccelli di San Francesco
Giotto e le storie di San Francesco ad Assisi
Giacomo Balla Dinamismo di un cane al guinzaglio
Giacomo Balla e il dinamismo di un cane al guinzaglio: quando l’arte corre veloce

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