The beauty: the Pre–Raphaelites utopia
Palazzo Chiablese, Turin
Until 13th of July 2014
After a worldwide tour of two years (from Tate Gallery to Washington, then Moscow and Tokyo), the seventy...
Giotto. The great pictorial art begins with the Master
Palazzo Reale, Milan - Italy
Till 6 January 2016
“Credette Cimabue nella pintura tener lo campo, e ora ha Giotto il grido, si che la fama di...
Frida Kahlo, feminist and revolutionary painter
Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
From 20th of March to 13th July 2014 (update: postponed till 31th august)
Honored and acclamed, up to be considered a contemporary...
Self-protection is like art (AIDS World Day)
Self-protection is like art, don't put it apart.
Today, December 1, is World Day for the fight against AIDS, a disease generated by an infection,...
The myth of Gustav Klimt and the great Beethoven Frieze
Palazzo Reale, Milan
From 12th of March to 13th of July 2014
The artistic path of Gustav Klimt is almost entirely identified by the artistic temperament...
The genius of Leonardo, Italian excellence at the Expò
Royal Palace, Milan
From April 16th to July 19th, 2015
"As art may imitate nature, she does not appear to be painted, but truly of flesh...
Edgar Degas’s dancers seduces Australia
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Until September 18, 2016
Australia hosts the largest retrospective of one of the most influential artists of the 19th and 20th centuries: the...
From Kandinsky to Pollock. The priceless collection of the Guggenheim
Palazzo Strozzi, Florence
Till 24 July 2016
"From Kandinsky to Pollock. The Art of the Guggenheim Collections".
An exhibition curated by Luca Massimo Barbero, for two...
The “Regrets” of Jasper Johns, a towering artist of American art
The Paul J. Sachs Drawings Galleries, MoMA,New York
Until September 1st 2014
The MoMA announces an exhibition of the new works of Jasper Johns, a...
Escher: the alchemist of impossible architectures
Monumental Complex of Santa Caterina, Treviso, Italy
From 31 October 2015 till 3 April 2016
“We don’t know space – says Escher – we don’t see it, we don’t listen...













