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FIRST Free art throughout the summer: the news of the magazine

FIRST Arte, the online art and culture magazine launched by FIRSTonline, will remain available for free throughout the summer – Mirco Cattai, the antique dealer of Persian carpets, the artists' portfolio dedicated to Giulio Paolini and his Arte Povera, the ABìCinema and much more about exhibitions, events, museums in the new online issue FIRST Arte, which can be read at www.firstonline.info

FIRST Free art throughout the summer: the news of the magazine

Mirco Cattai, the elegant antiquarian of Persian carpets, the Artists' Exchange focused on Giulio Paolini's Arte Povera, ABìCinema and effects on the big screen and much more are the latest news from FIRST Arte, the magazine launched by FIRSTonline on the world and on the art market and on current culture, which can be visited at www.firstonline.info

Given the approval of the readers and in order to promote a wider knowledge during the summer, FIRST Art will remain available for free until the end of August.

Among the online news starting today on FIRST Arte, the interview with the antique dealer Mirco Cattai stands out, the antique dealer of Persian carpets passionate about the famous master Mohtashem to whom he made his first gallery in Milan, in the very central via Manzoni, right next to the theater of the same name .

The new artists' portfolio is dedicated to Giulio Paolini, one of the protagonists of the Arte Povera movement, with a description of his artistic profile and market value, based on the results of the latest auctions.

Another highlight of the magazine is the new episode of ABìCinema, the vademecum of the big screen, this time dedicated to the letter E, as effects of cinema: in fact, what would cinema be without more or less special effects? Just a collage of video sequences glued together and little else.

Exhibitions, museums, events and much more on FIRST Arte: from the places in the heart of Fai, to "Il libro possibile" in Polignano a Mare, to the Merlini collection at Palazzo Fortuny in Venice to the great tree of Ernesto Nato at the Beyeler Foundation up to online auction of contemporary art multiples at Sotheby's in Milan.

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