The sixties and the nineties, face to face, unveil their atmospheres thanks to the unconventional images by Larry Fink displayed at Armani / Silos, in Milan (first time for a…
Author Paola Sammartano
While deconstruction is a widespread trend today (even in the haute cuisine), the designer who has been experimenting with unstructured tailoring since the 1980s, now suggests an exhibition based on…
Venice is the magic place which inspired his most fascinating photos. Venice is the city Fulvio Roiter portrayed highlighting its history with an impressive color vibrancy and writing its most…
Modena: a glance to the 12th century romanic cathedral and to the stunning reliefs by Wiligelmo (so resembling a reportage), then you can focus on photography which is a star…
Think of a fantastic scenario in Stra, of an impressive patrician villa, which belonged to the prominent Pisani family, in the Most Serene Republic of Venice. Then think of a…
“I’ve never been interested in photography, but in images. I believe my work starts where photography ends”, Olivo Barbieri states. And that’s what the […]…
The exhibition Il Diaframma 1967-1996: una storia italiana just closed at Palazzo Giureconsulti. It was April, the 13th. Almost forty years ago. During that […]…
It’s a rainy and misty day, but Bologna (The red one) is, if possible, even more red than ever. Its 38 kilometres of porticoes, […]…
The exhibit Emil Otto Hoppé: Unveiling a Secret - Industrial photographs, 1912-1937, is on at Mast Photogallery in Bologna, with 190 unseen images on industry and labour, taken between 1912…
Are you interested in lesser known areas of Ugo Mulas’ photographic work? If so you can visit The Sensitive Surface exhibit either in Naples or in Milan. The best would…