by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 14, 2023 | Blog
30 ceramic hearts for just one heartbeat A legend within legend: if Valentine’s Day is the patron saint of lovers, the heart is the guardian organ of all feelings. For Valentine’s Day, stores are full of boxes, bijou, and chocolates, and everything takes...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 9, 2023 | Blog
If Munch had recorded his voice what would he shout at us? These days we hear a lot talking about Sanremo Music Festival, and like every year, Italians are getting ready to watch one of the most iconic programs on national TV. But speaking of singers and stages, has...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 8, 2023 | Blog
Murano forced to shut down furnaces: crisis for the artisan excellence We do not have time to say “glass” that one immediately thinks of Murano. The craftsmanship excellence has worldwide fame, and its quality has maintained its prestige throughout history...
by Alice Menegaldo | Feb 3, 2023 | Blog
Matter makes itself space by Bettina Buck Sculpture also has its own individuality. The matter is subject to constant and becoming forces that shape it and define its space in time. This is what suggest Bettina Buck, German artist born in Cologne (1974) and...
by Alice Menegaldo | Dec 20, 2022 | Blog
Relics of the future by Daniel Arsham Daniel Arsham is a young New York-based artist whose production finds space in many creative fields: architecture, fashion, drawing, film and sculpture. The theme of time and deterioration of objects is often recalled in his...
by Alice Menegaldo | Dec 19, 2022 | Blog
The autobiographical tales of Anna Weyant Anna Weyant is the artist of the moment: the New York art market has gone crazy for her. At only 27 years old, she is the youngest painter part of the Gagosian stable, an art gallery that follows the heavyweights of...