
- FEBRUARY 2018 -
Bridge Italy
Milan
The oneiric inspirations of Joan Jonas
by Pietro Marino In Milan “Light Time Tales”, an exhibition dedicated to the multimedia installations of the great American artist.Works which solicit emotion and a confusion of the senses December 2014
“Autunno americano” Milan celebrates the States
Pollock and Rothko, Andy Warhol’s Pop Art and the notes of Bob Dylan. More than 50 events in 150 days, up to February 2014.Scheduled for November 30th is a concert by Emanuele Arciuli, the pianist from Bari who is one of the most important interpreters of the American repertory October 2013
MILAN The metropolis is still “to drink” (…and “to eat”)
by Franco Faggiani The smog of a few decades ago is now just a memory and the Unicredit Tower, the tallest building in Italy, has overtaken the height of the “Madonnina” that stands on top of the Duomo.The cult of high-quality food and wine is becoming more and more widespread.
Fashion, art galleries, “in” restaurants and craft workshops, looking forward to Expo 2015 October 2013
Rome
“Empire State” New York is still the epicenter of art
by Pietro Marino Imaginative and kitsch works are on display, confirming the post-modern culture of the simulacrum. The Big Apple’s conserves its leadership in the transformation of art into an industry on a global level June 2013Venice
The immortal charm of the “Queen of the Sea”
by Dario C. Nicoli Almost twenty million people visit the city every year. Its history and legends, its alleys, churches and palazzos, the “bacari”, the Murano glassware, and the Burano lace-making. And the Carnival, the Art Festival, the International Film Festival... there are so many elements that make it a unique place, not to be missed. July 2011So many “Illumi/nations” with the Biennale d’Arte
by Francesca De Filippi The entire lagoon like an open-air museum. In this 54th edition the proposals and provocations of the contemporary international from 89 countries. The much-discussed Italian Pavilion curated by Vittorio Sgarbi July 2011Rovigo
History and Art In the capital of the Polesine
by Dario C. Nicoli The area, inhabited by Venetians, Etruscans and Romans, was a flourishing commercial hub and a point of reference for the Greeks.Ruled by the Dukes of Este for three centuries and then by the Serenissima Republic of Venice.
The “must-see” museums and monuments April 2012
“Divisionism, the light of what is modern” 200 works on show in Rovigo
by Daniela Bobisut Sigovini The subject of the paintings are nature, the individual and how we live, agricultural and urban realities, scientific progress and one’s inner self.The canvases express the altered vision of reality that develops between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, paving the way for Futurism April 2012







