Riccardo Aichner man and his reality

When you look at Riccardo Aichner’s photographs in sequence, it is clear that the different learned themes he uses are a means to enrich...
Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese

I would not be the same without italian cinema The great protagonist of the thirteenth edition of the Rome Film Festival was, without a doubt,...

Gustavo Vèlez , sculptor

André Gide’s opinion that sculptors “think in marble” could certainly become Gustavo Vélez’s motto. In the city of Pietrasanta, Tuscany, the Colombian sculptor, born...
Arshile Gorky

Arshile Gorky 1904-1948

Deeply connected to the culture of his homeland, Armenia, but fully immersed in the New York art scen of the first half of the...
Gioni David Parra

Sculptor Gioni David Parra “fragments of a sculptural discourse”

Gioni David Parra has made an important and unique contribution to the artistic exploration of sculpture. Even though it is difficult to place his...

Antonio Freiles : freedom and boundaries

Every day, in our perception of the world, we are called upon to adopt new cognitive strategies. Faced as we are with rapidly changing...

Lorenzo Puglisi “paintings of light and darkness”

Lorenzo Puglisi’s oil paintings capture you to such an extent that you feel like you want to dive into them with your eyes, or...
Geroge Baselitz

Georg Baselitz and Emilio Vedova in Venice

Internationally famous for his upside-down paintings, German artist Georg Baselitz (born in 1938) is the first living artist to have an exhibition at the...