by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 25, 2022 | Blog
Marino Golinelli ‐ the collector who loved to define himself “a researcher” – has passed away. His Foundation and the Opificio describe a life spent between science and art Some days ago Marino Golinelli passed away at the age of 101. This pharmaceutical entrepreneur...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 24, 2022 | Blog
Murano glass between design and sustainability: the sculpture lamps by Silvia Finiels Silvia Finiels awaits us in her atelier in the area of San Samuele in Venice, only a few steps away from Palazzo Grassi. Outside, the crowded atmosphere of an ordinary Saturday...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 23, 2022 | Blog
“The two most important days of your life are the one you were born and the one you understand why” #PhilosophicalWednesday #17 The main work in Botticelli’s production, as well as one of the symbolic paintings of the Renaissance and of the city of...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 11, 2022 | Blog
Bergamo Capital of Culture (with Brescia) aims at urban regeneration with Gres Art The project of the Italian Capital of Culture was born in 2014 on the proposal of Minister Franceschini, with the aim of enhancing Italian cities by stimulating the promotion of their...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 9, 2022 | Blog
“The human mind is comparable to a butterfly that takes on the color of the leaves on which it rests. We become what we contemplate” #PhilosophicalWednesday #16 “The human mind is comparable to a butterfly that takes on the color of the leaves on which it rests. We...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 8, 2022 | Blog
What wrong did Art Basel do to FIAC? The Parisian climate has been controversial in recent days: it has been announced that Art Basel, supported by the parent company MCH Group, has been awarded the occupation of the spaces of the Grand Palais (or rather the Grand...