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Andy Warhol, F like Fellini and the artists' portfolio on FIRST Arte

Three cover stories on the new issue of FIRST Arte, FIRSTonline's online magazine, available for free throughout the summer at www.www.firstonline.info

Andy Warhol, F like Fellini and the artists' portfolio on FIRST Arte

Andy Warhol, the fascinating story of an artist, screenwriter and actor, ABiCinema dedicated to the letter F as science fiction but also as Federico Fellini and the Borsino degli artists focused on Gianfranco Pardi, an artist out of the pack, are the cover stories of FIRST Art today.

The FIRSTonline magazine aimed at the world and the art and culture market can be consulted for free throughout the summer at www.www.firstonline.info

“Andy Warhol's art – writes Marika Lion – brought the shelves of a supermarket into a museum or exhibition and was such a provocation that, according to one of the greatest exponents of Pop Art, it had to be 'consumed' like any product". With his eclecticism Andy Warhol "breaks into the art world to the point of becoming its absolute protagonist, to the point of competing with Pablo Picasso".

ABìCinema, the handbook of the big screen curated on FIRST Arte by Patrizio Rossano, is dedicated this week to the letter F, as science fiction but also as the great Federico Fellini, "a name, a myth of Italian cinema" for his wonderful gallery of masterpieces ranging from "La dolce vita" to "Amarcord", just to mention the most famous.

The FIRST Artists' Briefing, curated by Giuliano Papalini, is instead focused on Gianfranco Pardi, “an outstanding artist par excellence, a perennial migrant but profoundly consistent with a personal, clear and unequivocal style, which has characterized his entire oeuvre, from "Giardini Pensili" from the late XNUMXs to more recent works".

In the new issue of FIRST Arte, there are also reports on design (world record for Piero Fornasetti), on Chinese art in Hong Kong, on the Royal Opera House's "Swan Lake" live on the web, on the Milan Triennale with large Korean installations Haegue Yang, on the photos of Nino Migliori at the Maxxi in Rome and on the children of the Mast in Bologna and much more.

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