by Alice Menegaldo | Oct 10, 2022 | Blog
Emma Talbot: a story of renaissance Winning the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2020 coincides for Emma Talbot, a British artist born in 1969, with the moment when she can finally devote herself fully to what most belongs to her: art. In the interview published in...
by Alice Menegaldo | Oct 7, 2022 | Blog
Marguerite Humeau: the marriage of science and art The 59th edition of Venice Biennale hosts for the first time the emerging French artist Marguerite Humeau (1986, Cholet, France) and with her a profound reflection on the mysteries of humanity. Entering the last...
by Alice Menegaldo | May 5, 2022 | Blog
A new handshake: the multifaceted meanings of Saype’s intervention in Venice Saype shortens the motto “Say Peace” in itself. In his ongoing project “Beyond Walls” a hymn to peace takes shape in that grasp between two hands, designed to create the...
by Alice Menegaldo | May 4, 2022 | Philosophical Wednesday
“Spend some time each day to be alone with yourself listening to your inner voice” #PhilosophicalWednesday #23 The emotionality and spirituality that surround and influence the artistic and cultural developments of the Romantic period find their maximum...
by Alice Menegaldo | Apr 20, 2022 | Blog
“What we do is just a drop in the ocean, but if we didn’t do it the ocean would have one drop less”#PhilosophicalWednesday #22 Gustave Courbet draws profound inspiration from his experiences on the Normandy coasts: in his numerous stays between Le...
by Alice Menegaldo | Apr 11, 2022 | Blog
The comfort of a pixel: Archibald by Poltrona Frau reinterpreted by Felipe Pantone Argentine Christmas, Spanish life. Felipe Pantone experiments on the street but is trained in the Academy. He lives and evolves between the analogue past and the digital present-future....