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The Influential Muses – Fortunato Depero, “Nine Heads with Hat”

The Influential Muses - Fortunato Depero, "Nine Heads with Hat" The revolutionary and innovative charge of the work of Fortunato Depero, a great experimenter who tried to bring his art among the people and into the streets, is at the center of a new episode of "The Influential Muses" curated by Laura Mattioli who presents the the work of the only Italian futurist

2023-08-01T16:15:38+02:00

Banksy in New York

Constancia – Les vêpres siciliennes | Teatro Massimo in Palermo On the occasion of the “Building Castles in the Sky” exhibition in New York dedicated to Banksy, a conversation between Fabio Finotti and curators Stefano Antonelli and Gianluca Marziani along with the president of MetaMorfosi NY, which organized the exhibition. Banksy is certainly the most mysterious and pursued living artist, considered one of

2022-06-06T15:04:13+02:00

Constancia – “Les vêpres siciliennes” | Teatro Massimo in Palermo

Constancia – Les vêpres siciliennes | Teatro Massimo in Palermo The exhibition “Constancia. Women and Power in the Mediterranean Empire of Frederick II” virtually comes alive with the music of Giuseppe Verdi and his opera “Les Vêpres siciliennes”, inspired by the famous historical clash between Angevin oppressors and oppressed Sicilians. The opera, conducted by Omer Meir Wellber, inaugurated the 2022 Season of the

2022-05-06T20:33:22+02:00

Constancia. Women and Power in the Mediterranean Empire of Frederick II

Constancia. Women and Power in the Mediterranean Empire of Frederick II Four women with the same name linked to the Swabian emperor at the center of an exhibition at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York New York, 686 Park Avenue, 7 March - 8 April 2022 [inauguration on Monday, 7 March, 5 p.m.] Constance of Hauteville, queen and empress (1154-1198), mother of

2022-03-07T12:24:10+01:00

The “Steri” Palace in Palermo

Constance - The "Steri" Palace in Palermo It has changed its intended role different times: as the residence of the Spanish viceroys, it housed the offices of the Customs, it was also the Tribunal of the Holy Inquisition, and today it is the seat of the Rectorate of the University of Palermo. Built at the beginning of the fourteenth century by Manfredi I

2022-03-07T12:05:16+01:00

We Love Art

We Love Art We Love Art is a project of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Fondazione CDP to promote abroad the works of eight young artists who have managed to combine art with industry. An international tour, in collaboration with embassies, consulates and Italian Cultural Institutes, which started from Seoul and also stopped at the Italian Cultural Institute in

2022-02-28T22:59:14+01:00

Constance – Frederick II’s Treasures Preserved in the Cathedral of Palermo

Constance - Frederick II’s Treasures Preserved in the Cathedral of Palermo The “diaconicon” – one of the Norman-era apses of the Cathedral of Palermo, one of the most evocative places of the Mediterranean civilizations, where northern European traditions mingle with Arab and Muslim, Romanesque and Byzantine ones – is the starting point of a digital journey made available in the Gallery of “Stanze

2022-02-28T12:34:13+01:00

Salvatore Garau: The Value of Ideas

Salvatore Garau: The Value of Ideas Invisible sculptures as images of our time. This is the project of Salvatore Garau who, after a first exhibition in Sardinia, brought Buddha in Contemplation to Piazza Scala in Milan, and Aphrodite Crying in New York with the idea of exhibiting seven invisible sculptures in as many cities. Aphrodite Crying, exhibited in Wall Street, is also a

2022-02-16T16:19:29+01:00

An Unknown Jewel of Frederick II from Palermo to New York

An Unknown Jewel of Frederick II from Palermo to New York From March 7 at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York within the exhibition Constance. Women and Power in the Mediterranean Empire of Frederick II you will also find the quartz cabochon found in the sarcophagus of the Emperor It sat for decades in a safe, but its brilliance never dimmed. Back

2022-02-24T21:01:35+01:00

Charles H. Traub

Charles H. Traub “You see our weaknesses, undress and strip us naked, make love through the camera and finally worship us.” This is what Luigi Ghirri said about American photographer Charles H. Traub. Charles H. Traub began his photographic career in New York in 1967 but his photographic lens was often turned towards Italy. In the early 1980s Traub made a real Grand

2022-02-14T15:35:25+01:00
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