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october 06, 2015 - Ark Milano

The "Alda Levi" Antiquarium becomes a lab of visions of the future thanks to sixteen contemporary artists. Notre avenir est dans l'air, curated by Fabio Carnaghi presents the various artistic interpre...



september 24, 2015 - Galleria Interno18

Press release available only in Italian INTERNO18 #contemporaryart inaugurates the artistic season 2015/2016 with the exhibition dedicated to artists #tamaraferioli and #sofiarondelli.Tied by the tech...



september 24, 2015 - Studio Arte Cannaviello

A detailed research has made resurfaced many drawings, most of them being rapid sketches of different sizes largely from the gallery archive , that let us “ leaf through a family portrait” and see wha...



september 16, 2015 - Museo Arte Moderna Alto Mantovano

Press release available only in Italian It opens Sunday, September 20 at 6 pm at the MAM Modern Art Museum of Alto Mantovano the female exhibition "Bocconi amari” (Bitter pills) curated by Francesca B...



june 30, 2015 - Associazione Vivaio

Press release available only in Italian After 3 years of testing, on Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21 opens the 2015 edition of Expop.Only in these two days, in front of the city skyline to the 3...



june 26, 2015 - Ark Milano

Press release available only in Italian Thesaurus by Fabio Carnaghi is a journey of discovery for the imagined space of the Roman Baths of Como.Lorenza Boisi, Tamara Ferioli, Robert Gschwantner, Franc...



may 07, 2015 - I am foundation

The purpose of i-AM Foundation is the stimulation of the vision of Renaissance inside the contemporary political, social and media context, and research of new methods of reading through the direct...



may 07, 2015 - Biennale di Venezia

If you happen to visit the 56.Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte La Biennale di Venezia You should not miss the outer Biennale coming alive through the calle of Venice It is a very interesting approach...