Doisneau and the artists
The best way to understand an artist one does not know is to try to identify their patterns. Repetitions, recurring images and themes, mannerisms – his modus operandi, if you […]
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The best way to understand an artist one does not know is to try to identify their patterns. Repetitions, recurring images and themes, mannerisms – his modus operandi, if you […]
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Petrit Halilaj was born in Kosovo from which he moved away because of the war. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and is now an established contemporary artist. In 2023 he returned to the lagoon for the exhibition “Thus waves come in pairs”.
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The exhibition “Rubens at Palazzo Te: Painting, Transformation, and Freedom” in Mantua connects the paintings of Peter Paul Rubens with the frescoes by Giulio Romano at Palazzo Te. The exhibition allows visitors to explore the adventurous and passionate stories depicted in the paintings, highlighting the interplay of references and connections between the two artists.
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A journey to discover the two pictorial genres of the 18th century that allowed Venetian artists to paint their land through the filter of dreams: landscape and capriccio.
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To understand completely the peculiar eye of Vittore Carpaccio the viewer has to inspect in the smallest details the simultaneity of stories that the artist wants to tell.
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