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Art Places
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The Unilever Series: Carsten Höller, TEST SITE
Autore: Mirko Cattelan
The Bankside Museum of London, the Tate Modern, has been transformed into an entertainment park in which visitors may "travel" on five great slides which connect the space reserved for galleries to that of the Sala of the Turbine. Read article>>
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Project: Richard Meier - Rome (Italy) 1995/2006
Author: Diego Angeloni
The new Museum of the Ara Pacis of Richard Meier implies a net distinction between the museum as container and supplier of services, and the external or, better to say, urban image, of the building in which these two factors are in conflict. Without doubt the interior has an avant guard museum structure,
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Synergic union of senses: sight, feel, touch…..BEING ART
Autore: Giammaria Maffi
Media: photos by courtesy of Artsinergy
Young mangers of art galleries are increasing in numbers:burning with passion for art and fascinated by new entrepreneurs, Nazzareno Trevisani and Pier Luigi Polidori, founders and promoters of the ‘Artsinergy Project’, have launched the idea of building up a network of exhibition spaces for young aspiring artists and established
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Contemporary fine art
Author: By courtesy of Chi Gallery
Ch’i directed by Tracy Causey-Jeffery is Brooklyn’s premier art space committed to exhibiting vibrant contemporary art by living artists: both mid-career and emerging, working in all media in either an abstract, textural or a fragmented figurative style.
Ch’i’s mission is to show that contemporary art is an integral part of our culture’s vitality. Artists come from as far a field as Brazil, China, England, Italy, Japan and Korea
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History of the Paul Guillaume Collection
Author: Bianca Lerza
After reviewing the works of Claude Monet, our visit to the Museum of the Orangerie proceeds towards the ground floor and the "Collection of Jean Walter et Paul Guillaume". Knicknamed by Amedeo Modigliani "Novo Pilota", Paul Guillaume obviously had an important role among dealers and art collectors at the beginning of the twentyth century, choosing to acquire the works of young
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The Waterlilies' room
Author: Bianca Lerza
After many years taken up with restoration and the revaluation of spaces, the Museum of the Orangerie finally re-opens to the public, to host as well as possible its two most important collections: the series of Water lilies of Monet and the collection of Paul Guillame. Built in 1852, by the architect F. Bourgeois and completed by the architect Ludovico Visconti,























