Loneliness, space, time and silence. They are the keys to reading Kyle Thompson’s photography (born in Chicago, 1992). The abandoned, isolated and melancholic environments open sensitive horizons that the spectator is invited…
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Daniele Sigalot: When Being an Artist is an Option
“I didn’t want to be an artist. It was an accident”. So, Daniele Sigalot (Rome, 1979) talks about himself in his studio-atelier La Pizzeria in Napoli. A former publicist in London, Sigalot talks about…
Palazzo Bonaparte: A New Space For Art in Rome
With the hashtag #PalazzoInMostra, Palazzo Bonaparte was inaugurated in Piazza Venezia in Rome on 9 July: a new space dedicated to art and culture in Italy. After a long and special restoration…
CIBO: Urban Art Against Hatred
“I chose street art to bring opponents into my world to make them lose every time and responding in an increasingly beautiful way. We Italians are famous for things to eat, so…
Where The Air is Dust: Salvatore Emblema at Gallery Fonti, Napoli
Experimenting a return to origins: this is the key to understanding the work of Salvatore Emblema. Born in Terzigno (Napoli) in 1929 and died in 2006, the Neapolitan considered the essence of…
Between Blood and Painting: The Art Without Eyes of Nicola Samorì
Born in 1977 in Forlì, in Emilia-Romagna, Italian artist Nicola Samorì describes his work with an exclusively tormented approach. In fact, in each artwork, sculpture or painting, he harbors a strong and…
Fast (Paced) Women: Introducing Ferdinando Sorgente
With his solo exhibition Women, artist Ferdinando Sorgente (born in Napoli, 1985) investigates the concept of beauty in both faces and eyes. The show opened on March 22nd at 1Opera Gallery by Pietro…
Masterstroke: Mapplethorpe at Museo MADRE, Napoli
Between veils and “secret photos”, Museo MADRE Napoli presents a Robert Mapplethorpe solo exhibition entitled Choreography For An Exhibition. Open until 8 April, it is curated by Laura Valente and Andrea Viliani, president of the…