by Alice Menegaldo | Jan 14, 2022 | Blog
The story of a fresco: Visea tells the Sala dei Capitani of the Capitoline Museums Visea wants to tell the story of the frescoes: from 15 December the Capitoline Museums in Rome host this project, which allows to give life to the cycle of frescoes present in the Sala...
by Alice Menegaldo | Jan 13, 2022 | Blog
The praise of graphics, architecture and design: Marcello Morandini and his Foundation in Varese The Marcello Morandini Foundation was born a few years ago, with the aim of spreading the knowledge of his figure through the display and enhancement of his works, and the...
by Alice Menegaldo | Jan 12, 2022 | Blog, Philosophical Wednesday
“May words be like pearls: rare and precious”#PhilosophicalWednesday #12 “May words be like pearls: rare and precious” In Jan Vermeer’s Woman Holding a Balance, a woman with a veiled head, in an elegant blue cape and a yellow dress, holds a slingbar...
by Alice Menegaldo | Dec 22, 2021 | Blog, Philosophical Wednesday
“Time does not fix things, it makes you understand them. You have to take care of them ” #PhilosophicalWednesday #11 The “soft clocks” are undoubtedly one of the distinctive figures of Salvador Dalì’s imagination, thanks to which he communicates his...
by Alice Menegaldo | Dec 21, 2021 | Blog
Mudec’s dialogues between arts and cultures The Mudec of Milan was born with the intention of being a pole that could centralize research and comparison between the different cultures of the world, together promoting the enhancement of the civic ethnographic...
by Alice Menegaldo | Dec 20, 2021 | Blog
Palazzo Mazzetti in Asti hosts the Macchiaioli revolution In the baroque Palazzo Mazzetti in Asti, the story of that group of artists who met at the Caffè Michelangiolo in Florence unfolds in the mid-nineteenth century, in reaction to the traditional way carried out...