Painting Emotions - Paris, Mark Rothko at the Vuitton Foundation

The exhibition, with 115 works, retraces the entire creative process of the master

There are paths in the lives of some artists that mature from their youth, and then break into a precise moment and determine the theme and language that will represent them forever. This is the case of Mark Rothko (1903-1970), a Latvian artist, who arrived in the United States as a child and naturalized American, who profoundly marked post-war abstract research.

Corpus Marinae - London • Marina Abramovic ́ on view at Royal Academy

In addition to the most famous performances, on display sculptures and installations too

Stories of bodies. Pages and canvases instead of flesh, ink and painting instead of blood: the vicissitudes of those who preceded us come mostly written or drawn. Thus, it is natural to confuse the story of a person who is in that confused point beyond space and time, beyond the fog of memory, with the story of his mind.

Online Auctions - We are in Anarchy

Laws are often disregarded and people move freely, with a dark sense of impunity in the anarchic web. Combining all this with the art system is no easy feat. This is gradually being discovered by galleries but, above all, by auction houses that are experiencing it online on a daily basis. The freedom of bidding, albeit screened by a documented pre-registration, exerts a hidden, sometimes unstoppable force that results in a tangle of bids.

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The Ed Shopping List - New York • the tribute of MoMA to Ruscha

200 artworks trace his peculiar artistic career

Ketchup, syrup, tobacco, coffee, egg white, chili sauce, beer, mustard, cheddar cheese, gunpowder: Ed Ruscha’s shopping list is, of course, archetypal of 1960s American popular culture. Even today, in the collective imagination relaunched by the film stereotype, the west coast is easily associated with endless road trips through diners, hotels and palm trees.

Angel with Gun - The point on the Angelo Brescianini production

On the occasion of the Bergamo-Brescia cultural capitals celebrations, two major exhibitions of the master in October at the Cavernago castle and in November at the Bellini Pinacoteca in Sarnico

Angelo Brescianini began the process of reassessment with critical deepening only recently. Now, two of his public exhibitions are scheduled for the celebrations of Brescia-Bergamo Italian capitals of culture 2023.

Those seductive Zen Sculptures - Nine large sculptures by Kan Yasuda at the Viareggio Terrace

Emblematic bronze presences, these sculptures will remain on display until 2024

Those arriving by train to Pietrasanta meet outside the station an imposing sculpture realized with candid marble: a gently arched and carefully polished block, characterized and solved by a very large central hole: a mysterious window inserted in a contrasting concept of outside and inside, a question to be addressed to those who arrive, to those who leave and to those who linger in calamitous admiration.

Graduate and Illiterate - A new qualification pops out

Handsome, young, often muscular, all, compulsorily, with a degree. They have qualifications, at least once, high- sounding: doctors in law, in literature, in pedagogy, in philosophy. The most rampant in communications science, marketing, or computer science. They are the candidates of the latest public competitions. They would be pleased for a job as a city official, or a teacher. Others, more ambitious, aspire to the judiciary, or diplomatic career. Incredible, but true: with an average ranging from 50 to 70%, these guys do not even pass the first test, the written one.

Soul Paintings - Los Angeles. Sam Francis at the County Museum

Postponed due to the pandemic, the exhibition includes paintings and lithographs which dialogue with Japanese artwork

The history of encounters and sometimes clashes-between East and West is a tangled web of misunderstandings, emulations and propaganda. Above all, of ramblings on both sides.

Berlusconi: post mortem revelations - The Strange Collection of the Knight

Discovered 24.000 works: Titian, van Dyck, Tvboy and Giuseppe Veneziano among others

The prismatic eye of the medias, in the morbid curiosity that has passed through newspapers and TV, books and magazines related to the memory of Berlusconi, has not failed to recall the relationship of the Knight with art.

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