Botticelli's Venus in pornographic version

Pornhub’s latest idea

To impersonate her, a testimonial with an impeccable curriculum: Ilona Staller

Maybe it’s because of the torrid climate so propitious to voluptuousness, maybe it’s because of the starry summer nights, maybe it’s because of the forced abstinence induced by lockdown and the consequent fear of indulging in a new encounter for dread of contracting the deadly virus, but statistics speak for themselves: porn sites register an unprecedented surge of visitors.

È criptomania

The dizzying and unexpected exploit of the NFTs

Cryptoart: plagiarism or revolution? Not even Gauguin would have been able to answer this question. Certainly we can no longer ignore a phenomenon that is upsetting the art market as we know it. We have new questions emerging every day.

Poetry calls, Italy responds

Forlì: in the San Domenico Museums the most impressive exhibition celebrating the 700 years since the death of Dante

More than 300 artworks from the 13th to the 20th century. A path that brings us to Michelangelo, Tintoretto, Guido Reni, Casorati, Boccioni and Fontana, among others

Seven hundred years since Dante’s death. Poetry calls, Italy responds.

The attraction of uncertainty

Valencia • At IVAM spotlight on Mona Hatoum

Large installations, sculptures and works on paper of the last 20 years are on show

Palpable precariousness in the recurring red neon wires on giant metal globes

An artistic figure of international fame, Mona Hatoum has captured the attention of the art world since the early 1990s.

Hi, macho

New York • The PS1 celebrates Niki de Saint Phalle

Her artistic practice is a cross between performance, painting, sculpture and target shooting

In her recent production the male as such disappears, freeing the potentially infinite space of an imaginary emancipated feminine

If we wanted to summarize - in a very rough way - the main difference between the European avant-gardes of the first post-war period and those of the second, we should first talk about a diff

An american in Marseille

Marseille • Pinault’s Koons at MUCEM

The exhibition covers 35 years of his carreer. Among the artworks: Balloon Dog, Lobster and the majestic Bluebird Planter

The exhibition of Jeff Koons at Mucem offers many interesting insights, starting from what concerns the choices made by curators and the museum itself, up to the strategic-economic aspects. The title “Jeff Koons Mucem.

Sometimes they come back

Milan • Cattelan returns to Italy with a solo exhibition at HangarBicocca 

He is everywhere: hanging on a wall, sitting on a ledge, emerging from a floor. On display also La Nona Ora, Others, Him

He is everywhere: hanging on a wall, sitting on a ledge, emerging from the floor. Maurizio Cattelan’s art is so iconic and egocentric that it can be summarized in any photo of the artist, even when the subject is another, a banana or a golden toilet.

And light came

Conversation with Paolo Guzzini

A well-known entrepreneur and great collector, together with two of the founding partners and with an exceptional team of managers, he brought the family company to worldwide success. They were responsible for the lighting of in Milan.

Many interventions in the world's most prestigious museums in very different contexts

I meet Paolo Guzzini in his central Milanese studio.

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