His artistic approach investigates and denounces the power structures that define global society today and how the control and diffusion of information affects every sector through technology, starting from the life of…
Tag: Italy
Telling the climate crisis through art. Interview with artist Stefano Cagol
After studying at the Brera Academy and then at the Ryerson University in Toronto, the Italian artist Stefano Cagol (Trento, 1969) began his career in the ’90s, focusing all his production on supporting some…
Data Humanism: the data that tracks our lives. Interview with Giorgia Lupi
Who said data is difficult to understand? Thanks to maps, graphs, and diagrams, any data relating to a particular phenomenon can be deciphered through a process of interpretation in which the visual…
The making of Van Gogh. Landmark show in Rome punctuates vital moments in artist’s life.
Fabio Pariante (FP) spoke to the exhibition’s co-curator Maria Teresa Benedetti (MTB) about how the Dutch painter saw beauty in hardship. The Kröller-Müller Museum in the Netherlands holds one of the world’s…
Codex Seraphinianus, the most mysterious book ever published and other stories. Interview with author and artist Luigi Serafini
The Codex Seraphinianus is considered among the strangest and most mysterious books ever published which over time has increasingly become a collector’s item in demand all over the world because it especially fascinates collectors…
Where time flows indelible in the painting. Interview with artist Paolo La Motta
The artistic production of Paolo La Motta (Napoli, 1972) is a continuous flow of memories and sensibilities that intertwine and find an ever-new dimension, apparently frozen in time in the figures and colors that…
“The concept of memory in my work leads us to think of a new perspective towards the future”. Interview with artist Michelangelo Pistoletto
Michelangelo Pistoletto (Biella, 1933) is one of the leading exponents of Arte Povera, an avant-garde artistic movement that originated in Italy in the second half of the 1990s when some artists began to…
Ceramic art from all over the world is in Italy. Interview with Claudia Casali from the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza
What is your museum about and what is your work there? I am the director of the MIC – International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza, the largest collection in the world dedicated…