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Golden Provocations: the irreverence of the Art Market

Throughout the twentieth century and beyond, the art market has witnessed the rising allure — and price — of works created to challenge the very foundations of the art system. Among the most famous provocations are Piero Manzoni’s Artist’s Shit (1961) and Maurizio Cattelan’s solid-gold toilet America (2016). Two iconic gestures, distant in time but united in intent: questioning what we define as “art” and exposing the sometimes absurd mechanisms of its market. Today something is changing...

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Look Again: European Paintings 1300–1800

The Metropolitan Museum of Art just reopened galleries dedicated to European Paintings from 1300 to 1800 highlighting fresh narratives and dialogues among more than 700 works of art from the Museum’s world-famous holdings.

The National Portrait Gallery reopens!

New spaces and a photographs show inaugurate the renovted museum.

#A room of one's own... in the iconic images of Slim Aarons

Fascinated by the works of the American photographer, we rediscover the magic of art interior photography.

A Room of One's Own: Monks House

Inspired by the famous Virginia Woolf's essay, IntOndo visits a series of very special vintage rooms, places that have meant a lot to their owners.

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Timeless beauty: mosaics textures and antique sculpture

Yves Saint Laurent aux musées

Paris, on display through May with 6 displays that were officially inaugurated on January 29, the exact day that, 60 years ago, the then 26-year-old Saint Laurent launched the debut collection of his eponymous label with a presentation in his first home, the former studio of French impressionist Jean-Louis Forain.

Isabella Ducrot, Il Miracoloso

T293 and Collezione Agovino present 'Il Miracoloso', a solo exhibition by Isabella Ducrot in the church of San Giuseppe delle Scalze in Pontecorvo, Naples. Through December 30

Domenico Gnoli at Fondazione Prada

A retrospective that gathers over 100 works, created by Domenico Gnoli (Rome, 1933 – New York, 1970) from 1949 to 1969, as well as an equal number of his drawings.

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Majolica Mania

An exhibition that will create new awareness and appreciation for nineteenth-century English and American majolica.

Breath Ghosts Blind, Maurizio Cattelan

This unprecedented site-specific exhibition project by Maurizio Cattelan questions the current value system, among symbolic references that belong to the collective imagination.

The Medici: Portraits & Politicts 1512-1570

Some of the greatest portraits of Western art were painted in Florence during the tumultuous years from 1512 to 1570, when the city was transformed from a republic with elected officials into a duchy ruled by the Medici family.