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Antiques, Artists' Exchange, cinema and exhibitions on FIRST Arte

An interview with the Milanese antiquarian Carlo Orsi, the debut of the Artists' Exchange, the ABiCinema of great fencing and the new exhibitions, design, photography and much more in the new issue of FIRST Arte (www.www.firstonline.info ), the FIRSTonline magazine

Antiques, Artists' Exchange, cinema and exhibitions on FIRST Arte

An exclusive interview with Carlo Orsi, the famous Milanese gallerist and former president of the Italian antique dealers, the new Borsino degli artists with the first report card of Giuseppe Uncini (the Artist of Making) and the third episode of ABìCinema are the highlight of the new number of FIRST Art, the FIRSTonline magazine dedicated to the world and the art market and to culture as a true showcase of beauty.

“Antiques is changing – says Orsi – and the clientele is senior and niche, but we are beginning to register a certain curiosity on the part of young people too. The sector is growing, even if there are a thousand obstacles to overcome”.

The Artist of Making, Giuseppe Uncini, is instead the first protagonist of the Borsino degli artists, with which FIRST Arte will present, from time to time, the major and emerging artists and above all will signal the market value of their works, based on the results of the last auctions.

C as cinema is at the center of the third episode of ABìCinema, the handbook of the big screen that aims to help viewers get to know the tools of the trade.

But then much more on the new issue of FIRST Arte: from the Night of the Museums, promoted by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage throughout Italy and today all open for the price of just one euro, to Basquiat's new record at the XNUMXth century auction, from the exhibition by Ellen Kooi in Madrid to that of Eco and Narciso in Rome and to the personal exhibitions of Tentolini and Gambino.

Not to be missed "Even the statues die", the ambitious project of dialogue between artefacts and finds of the past and contemporary works of four museums and cultural institutions in Turin, launched by the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation, Egyptian Museum of Turin and Royal Museums.

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