by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 7, 2022 | Blog
Paris calling. The art world responds. Is “la Ville Lumière” the new European capital of contemporary art? There’s no doubt it has all the prerequisites. It is sufficient to leaf through recent art magazines to figure out why Paris is becoming the new crucial center...
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 4, 2022 | Blog
The subtle line connecting London to Venice. Two different exhibitions with the common thread of Surrealism There is a fil rouge which puts in contact Venice with London and has been drawn in the manner of surrealists. In 2022 two great exhibitions concerning this art...
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog
Theft or activism? An Australian programmer has stolen 15 terabytes of NFTs and has charged them on his own pirate website Geoffrey Huntley is a freelance programmer who works for Gitpod, a remote development company, and lives in a van in the area of Queensland in...
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 2, 2022 | Blog
“Should you sit upon a cloud you would not see the boundary line between one country and another, nor the boundary stone between a farm and a farm”#PhilosophicalWednesday #18 Berndnaut Smilde is a Dutch artist who “made a fortune” with clouds. Far from digital games...
by Alice Menegaldo | Mar 1, 2022 | Blog
Asian spring: Asia Art Week returns to New York. and Christie’s rebuts with a series of Hokusai’s paintings from the Utterberg Collection After waiting for one year and a half, NY spring gets oriental colours again. In January 2022 the Asia Week New York Association...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 25, 2022 | Blog
Tiziano’s women in Milan. An exhibition at the Palazzo Reale explores the feminine representation in 16th century Venice Noblewomen, heroines, common women, Venus figures, Madonnas, courtesans. he exhibition “Tiziano e l’immagine della donna nel...