Sabrina Mezzaqui “I quaderni di Hannah Arendt”
Palazzo Borromeo reopened its prestigious frescoed spaces and its internal courtyard.
Palazzo Borromeo reopened its prestigious frescoed spaces and its internal courtyard.
A rare opportunity for the public to admire works on paper by five great Venetian Masters of the 18th century.
A projection of a kid’s room just as the artworks are the outcomes of this child-alter ego.
A new exhibition of the famous Italian photographer all about love in an absolute sense.
A new series of long exposure photographs taken onthe Milanese underground – the most historic in Italy.
An new project by artist Nicola Lo Calzo which, through the history and cultural heritage of St Benedict the Moor, examines the relationship between the history of colonialism and contemporary cultural identity. Born to African slaves in the early 16th century near Messina, and then living as a friar minor in Sicily until his death …
A remarkably diverse body of work stretching from the 1940s to the 1990s.