Today’s tales and the tones with which Pier Paolo Calzolari narrates his art enable the fresh and remarkable landmarks of his outstanding career, in both Europe and North America. Until April 23rd, Marianne Boesky Gallery is hosting the exhibition Painting...
Read moreA small temporary exhibition will be on view until May 22 at Rome’s Borghese Gallery. “Guido Reni and Rome: Nature and Devotion” is the first exhibition dedicated to Reni in the last 30 years. Reni's Atalanta and Hippomenes. Photo: Courtesy...
Read moreI discovered the American artist David Mellen at the end of 2021, browsing through the catalog of his exhibition at the Ivy Brown Gallery in New York, "Heart Worn Thin", which opened in November 2021 and ended in January 2022....
Read moreMelania G. Mazzucco is one of Italy’s most distinguished and award-winning authors. She writes fiction, scholarly tomes, art historical essays, and historical novels. Her first international success was Vita (2003) about a brother, Diamante (based on Mazzucco’s paternal grandfather) and...
Read moreAs the name may suggest, the “Arrivals” exhibition centers on immigrant’s arrival and settlement in the United States of America. The exhibition, displayed at the Katonah Museum in Katonah, New York, started on October 3rd of 2021 and will be...
Read moreA trio of manageable museums are currently exhibiting some of the most talked about work in town: the Hudson River Museum, the Jewish Museum, and the Morgan Library and Museum are three off-the beaten track venues for pint-sized immersions in...
Read moreWhat do you think of when you think of Italian-American culture? Perhaps you think of Francis Ford Coppola’s famed Mafia movie The Godfather with its murders and extortions. Or maybe you think of the renowned TV show The Sopranos, also...
Read moreStefano Porcini’s work will be on exhibit in New York From May 3-31 on the occasion of the AD ART SHOW that will be held at the Oculus of the Westfield World Trade Center di Manhattan.
Read moreAlready in 1809 Napoleon’s Roman administration had immediately selected the Quirinal Palace, at the time the popes’ summer residence, as Napoleon’s dwelling. If Napoleon concentrated on imitating ancient Rome and its emperors, his relationship with religion and the Holy See...
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