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Maria Vittoria Di Sabatino recently graduated with a BA in Art History at John Cabot University, with a focus on contemporary art and visual culture. Based in Rome, Italy, she works as an assistant archivist at the Archivio Giulio Turcato in addition to following independent curatorial projects.
After several months of partial closure, La Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome underwent a complete restyling and resettling since the new
At the reopening, a solo project by Italian artist Marco Giordano was on show
The 15th Mostra Internazionale di Architettura is taking place in Venice till November 27 and, this year, the focus was the relationship between architecture
Giulio Turcato came to Rome as part of the Resistance. Pioneering in abstract painting, he found a home in the eternal city and established
On show at the Fondazione Prada in Milan, the first Italian exhibition curated by the German artist Thomas Demand (b. 1964) approaches and develops
More than 150 works by Banksy are on exhibit at Palazzo Cipolla, including some of his memorabilia. In fact, War, Capitalism and Liberty is
Salvador Dalì aspired to define an innovative dimension of beauty by proposing a code of aesthetics deriving from the subconscious and the dream.
Rome. The performance that developed April 21 and 22 2016 along the banks of the River Tiber was an inspiring gift by South African
Spring has come at last and amusement parks are opening back after the winter break. But why going to a Luna park when Carsten
The fifth solo show of Richard Long at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill, on show until April 30, is dedicated to “mud paintings”. Executed between 2005
In case you did not know, the so-called ‘January blues’ is the feeling one enters once Christmas holidays are over and spring break is
Curated by Hou Hanru and Anne Palopoli, the group show Transformers opened November 11, 2015, (until March 28, 2016) at MAXXI (Museum of 21st