School and Periods

School and Periods
Irma Blank Radical Writings
23/11/2025
Drawing as an art form: tracing the invisible, listening to silence

Drawing is the first gesture. It is what a child does as soon as they pick up a pencil, what an artist does to give shape to an idea, what each of us has done at least once without even thinking about it. However, drawing is not just a tool for designing or “sketching”; it […]

School and Periods
André Masson disegni scrittura automatica
09/10/2025
Automatic writing: when art begins with a sentence without thinking

Have you ever tried writing without stopping, without thinking, without rereading? Just paper, pen, and an uninterrupted flow that flows from your fingers as if it came from a mysterious place? Welcome to the magical (and slightly crazy) world of automatic writing, one of the most fascinating practices born out of surrealism. Today, we find […]

School and Periods
Max Ernst la Foresta
02/10/2025
Grattage: when art is created by scraping the surface

Have you ever tried scraping paint off a surface just to see what’s underneath? Not by mistake, not to fix something… but as a creative gesture? If the answer is no, get ready to change your mind. In this post, I’ll explain grattage, a fascinating, rebellious, and somewhat wild technique that marked surrealism and continues […]

School and Periods
Bruno Munari frottage
25/09/2025
Frottage: the technique loved by the Surrealists to make surfaces speak

Have you ever placed a sheet of paper on a coin and rubbed a pencil over it just to see what would appear? Well, without knowing it, you were already doing frottage. It’s not magic, but it’s close. Because frottage is one of those techniques that seem to have been created for fun, but which, […]

School and Periods
Marilyn Monroe photo by
09/07/2025
The great female photographers of Magnum Photos: protagonists of change through the lens

Have you ever wondered how the world changes when it is seen through the eyes of a woman? Images have the power to document, denounce and move us. But when they are taken by women, and the subjects are women, the shot becomes revolutionary. This is the beating heart of the work of the Magnum […]

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vetrate gotiche Chartres
24/06/2025
From stained glass to paintbrushes: painting in the Gothic era!

Have you ever walked inside a Gothic cathedral at sunset, when the light filters through the stained glass windows and you feel catapulted into a world of flying saints, dragons and angels with rainbow feathers? Well, if Gothic were a playlist, it would be a mix of epicness, mysticism and… colour at full volume! In […]

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13/03/2025
Leo Castelli: the visionary who invented the Contemporary Art market

Have you ever wondered who is behind the planetary success of artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein or Jasper Johns? The answer is a name that has become a legend in the contemporary art world: Leo Castelli. If today Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptualism are recognised globally, it is largely thanks to him. Castelli […]

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27/02/2025
Ileana Sonnabend: the woman who changed the way we see art

What does it take to make a lasting mark in the art world? Vision, courage and, above all, a love of the unpredictable. Here, Ileana Sonnabend had all this. Whenever I think of her, I imagine a woman with a keen eye, capable of seeing what others missed. She was not just a collector or […]

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16/01/2025
Palaeolithic art: a journey to the origins of human creativity

Palaeolithic art, the first chapter of human creativity: from cave paintings to engravings, a journey into the essence of art and primitive life. When we think of art, we imagine famous paintings like the Lady with an Ermine or monumental sculptures like the Nike of Samothrace. However, the first traces of human creativity date back […]

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La città ideale di Leon Battista Alberti
07/10/2024
The Ideal City in the Renaissance: the works of Urbino, Baltimore and Berlin

A symbol of an idea of what a Renaissance city should be, the famous image of the ‘Ideal City’, painted by an unknown artist between 1480 and 1490, at the court of Federico da Montefeltro, is a work that boasts two alternative versions, painted by other unknown authors or perhaps by the author himself. This […]

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05/09/2024
Patrons of the Renaissance: The Role of Italian Lords in Art

Between the mid 15th century and the early 16th century, Italy witnessed the blossoming of a unique relationship between lords and artists that would profoundly mark the Renaissance. In this period of intense creativity and innovation, patrons were not mere patrons, but real cultural promoters who shaped cities as stages for their artistic and political […]

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17/08/2024
The Illusion of Gaze: How Art Connects the Viewer to the Scene

Imagine you are standing in front of a work of art, your gaze crosses that of the character being portrayed and in an instant the distance between you and the work vanishes. This powerful link between viewer and represented subject is an illusion masterfully orchestrated by artists over the centuries. From Renaissance works to contemporary […]

Tickets

Alphonse Mucha Reverie 1897 icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 08 Oct 2025 - 08 Mar 2025
Beauty according to Mucha on display in Rome
Palazzo Bonaparte, Rome
Kandinsky e l’Italia mostra icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 30 Nov 2025 - 12 Apr 2026
Kandinsky and Italy: a journey through colours and revolutions
MA*GA Museum, Gallarate (VA)
GIACOMO BALLA UN UNIVERSO DI LUCE mostra icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 10 Oct 2025 - 01 Feb 2026
Giacomo Balla, a universe of light in Parma
Parma, Palazzo del Governatore
Graphic Japan mostra Bologna
event 20 Nov 2025 - 06 Apr 2026
From the Land of the Rising Sun to Bologna: why you can’t miss the Graphic Japan exhibition

Magazines

Jago artist
Interview with Jago: art, vision and the courage to create – STUDI D’ARTISTA
MARIO STEFANO artista
Mario Stefano and art that resists the digital image – ARTIST’S STUDIOS
Mauro Patta murales
In the works of Mauro Patta: murals, identity and Sardinian memory – ARTIST STUDIES
Giotto predica agli uccelli di San Francesco
Giotto and the stories of St. Francis in Assisi

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