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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...
24.11.2022
#A room of one’s own: Emily Dickinson's bedroom
This space inspires contemporary writers aswell as interior design taste. Straight from the 1870s.
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A Room of One's Own: Francis Bacon's studio
The media attention over a Francis Bacon's work make us reflect on the space where much of his most spectacular paintings were born.
Discover moreEames Institute for Infinite Curiosity
With the support from Airbnb founder, Joe Gebbia, the newly formed Institute will bring together an extensive virtual archive and gallery of the Eames work.
The Venice glass week
This is the fifth edition of the week dedicated to Glass, a knowledge that has ancient traditions, rooted in the DNA of Venice, an artistic and productive engine that still survives today, innovating, making the Island of Murano famous throughout the world. This year's theme is #VivaVetro.
Happy birthday Ugo Zaccagnini (1868-1937)
Let's remember together this incredible artist and entrepreneur
The Italian marketplace for art, design and vintage furniture