by Alice Menegaldo | May 17, 2021 | Blog
Dar al Kalima: the art surviving in Palestine These days’ conflicts between Palestine and Israel gives tragic reports. Wishing that a ceasefire will be reached as soon as possible for the good and life of all, today we want to try to shed light on what...
by Alice Menegaldo | May 14, 2021 | Blog
Crypto Art and Nft: the environmental impact is worrying Far be it from us to want to be repetitive, but nowadays talking about NFT is the order of the day and we cannot exempt ourselves, especially if there are interesting backgrounds. In December 2020, a three-part...
by Alice Menegaldo | May 13, 2021 | Blog
Art moves: in France “An artwork at home” project is born Closed museums? No worries, art comes to your house. It may seem like a joke but it is not: it is happening in France. The museums across the Alps will reopen on May 19th and, to kill time, it has...
by Alice Menegaldo | May 12, 2021 | Blog
Masciarelli Art Project: Job Smeets arrives in Abruzzo Among the hills of Abruzzo, in the province of Chieti, lies one of the richest and best known vineyards in the region: Masciarelli Tenute Agricole. The wine that Masciarelli has been producing since 1981, the year...
by Alice Menegaldo | May 11, 2021 | Blog
Art, be brave! On May 4th, a very interesting special article was published in L’ Avvenire – within the number 261 of Places of the Infinite – dedicated to the breath of Culture, such an emblematic definition in a time of pandemic. Moreover, it cannot be...
by Alice Menegaldo | May 10, 2021 | Blog
Basquiat doesn’t stand that: an artwork has been withdrawn from an NFT auction NFTs (non fungible tokens) are now on the agenda in the art world: everyone talks about them, everyone wants them. In short, whether this is a gigantic speculative bubble or a proper...