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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...
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.
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.
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.
