From May 10 to 12, the Italian fashion capital will turn its attention to photography by hosting the MIA Fair. After the success of its second edition, which attracted over…
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Con-Temporary Art Gallery Paola Sosio is an artistic project born in 2008. The adjective “temporary” is in itself a keynote statement, and it alludes to the innovative approach that the…
Die Mauer gallery (German for “the wall”) from Prato, Italy, focuses on contemporary art from Italy and across the world. For this edition, it is presenting the work of four…
Fabbrica Eos was founded in Milan in 1987. From the beginning it stood out for emerging artists as well as for the opening of every area of creativity: design, photography,…
Change is a word not related exclusively to the megalopolis. Reggio Emilia is a city in northern Italy, where tradition and quiet life not necessarily request such changment. Apparently. But…
The Orange Martini Project is a one-of-a-kind art display by photographer, Lani Garfield, featuring lenticular prints that "move" when viewed from different angles that show the fun in Palm Springs,…
The Festival Voies Off at the Rencontres Photographiques d’Arles, to be held from July 1 through July 6, 2013, Voies OFF is looking for dynamic and motivated volunteers to help…
I was born in Fortaleza, Brazil, where I lived until the age of 20. My Australian father not knowing how to stay in one place for very long, brought mother…
Today 23% of US publishers’ sales come from ebooks. As this number is expected to continue growing, many art book creators are not seeing their fair share of profit. 30%…