The Cancian Metaphor
…to sit on the side of the river Sile watching its emerald water flow slowly, the ones that exchanged their first kiss on the XVI walls: for us, citizen of…
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…to sit on the side of the river Sile watching its emerald water flow slowly, the ones that exchanged their first kiss on the XVI walls: for us, citizen of…
The Cancian Metaphor Read More »
…respectively represented by the lion, the loin (leopard), and the she-wolf. The models advance on the catwalk and the attention of the observer is captured by the heads of beasts:…
Schiaparelli: the art of doubt, the magic of the unexpected Read More »
…academic genre. Traditionally executed in oil on canvas by men to celebrate great feats of great men, history painting is overturned and deconstructed by the Venetian artist, measuring herself on…
Giulia Andreani: unproductivity as an act of rebellion. Read More »
…it mean for art to be social? How could a communitarian project be regarded as an artwork and why ‘the art hung up on the walls’ is seen by some…
How Social Change Can Arise From Artistic Projects Read More »
…Frida Kahlo, and the prominently tattooed crucifix on her right leg. Moreover, the once dense and full brushstrokes now leave space for the support on which the images take shape:…
Nebojša Despotović: The Famous Series of Fioi. Read More »
…her desire to just pass by, simply touching them with her eyes. This applies both to her travel journey and to the following work: people are photographed while they wait…
Ruth Orkin: legend of photography Read More »