Paris during the belle époque through Toulouse-Lautrec
Museum of Modern Art - MoMA, New York
26th of July 2014 – 1th of March 2015
Lautrec was one of the most famous artist of...
Henry Matisse. Arabesque: the charming atmosphere of Oriental art
Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
5 March - 21 June 2015
“The jewels or the arabesques never overwhelm my drawings from the model, because these jewels and...
Sensual and provocative models: Egon Schiele painting sex
Leopold Museum, Wien
Untill June, 1 2015
"No erotic piece of art is obscene if it has an artistic significance; only observants can make it vulgar”.”Whoever...
The origin of the world according to Judith Bernstein
Mary Boone Gallery, New York
till 27 giune 2015
The artist Judith Bernstein and her frantic searching for de-sexualisation of female body, a boldly expression of anger on...
The hymn to life in the Collages of Henri Matisse
Tate Modern, London
Untill 7th Settember 2014
In 1941, the french artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was diagnosed with cancer, and underwent a risky operation. After the...
Self-protection is like art (AIDS World Day)
Self-protection is like art, don't put it apart.
Today, December 1, is World Day for the fight against AIDS, a disease generated by an infection,...
The Parisian Boheme thought the soul eyes of Modigliani
Gam, Gallery of Modern Art, Turin
From 14 March to 12 July 2015
"When I know your soul, I will paint your eyes”. A. Modigliani.
"We forgive –...
Amedeo Modigliani, the “Swan of Livorno”
Palzzo Blu, Pisa
Ending February 15
"His painting always reveals a sense of intimacy, a mirror reflecting his models, pervaded by seduction. Few models posed for...
The Metamorphoses of Paul Gauguin at the MoMA, New York
MoMA, Museum of Modern Art, New York City
March 8 to June 8, 2014
Although Gauguin (1848-1903) is best known as a pioneer of modern painting,...
Norman Rockwell: American Chronicles
Sciarra Palace- Roma Museum Foundation
From November 11th to February 8th
The entire collection of original covers of the magazine "The Saturday Evening Post...














