Defendente Ferrari: escape from the Renaissanceby Silvia TomasiDefendente Ferrari keenly sought refuge in dreams during an era that instead celebrated the triumph of reality.
Luca Pacioli and the mathematical Renaissanceby Antonio CarnevaleThe Renaissance mathematician Luca Pacioli is the crystalline symbol of his shattered dream: an orderly word expressed in numbers
To the zodiac and backby Silvia TomasiPhaethon changes sex, the gods are sick, the Earth is burned, the seas are drained: the zodiac is all these turns and more
A heartfelt farewell to Franz Staehlerby Stefano PirovanoFranz Staehler passed away last Saturday, in a hospital in Frankfurt. At the end, the illness he had always been living with defeated his body, yet not his soul.
Will the future of historical art museums look like this?The recently revamped M Museum Leuven is now one of the most innovative displays of a historical collection in Europe. We spoke with director Peter Bary to understand M’s new museum strategy and whether the coexistence with contemporary art in the same institution played a role in it.
Giorgione at the Royal Academy of Arts in London is so contemporary, contemporary, contemporary…by Geoff Hands
Art collector Luigi Magnani: “I am not friend with antique dealers, I don’t attend auctions, I don’t visit exhibitions”by Antonio Carnevale
How to turn a self-portrait into a selfie? Just share it and add tagsby Antonio CarnevaleSelfie are casting a new light on self-portrait as well as questioning the boundaries between art history, psychology a sociology