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The Bauhaus, the Artists' Exchange, galleries and great cinema on FIRST Arte

Great architecture and great cinema, exhibitions, art galleries and the artists' portfolio are the highlights of the new issue of FIRST Arte, the FIRSTonline art and culture magazine, which can still be consulted for free for some time at www.firstonline.info

The Bauhaus, the Artists' Exchange, galleries and great cinema on FIRST Arte

The Bauhaus, the architecture that revolutionized itself, the Borsino of artists with a focus on Nicola Carrino, the ABìCinema of the big screen, the world of art galleries with an interview with Andrea Ciaroni, heir to Altomani & Sons: this and much more in the new issue of FIRST Art, FIRSTonline's art and culture magazine.

The fascinating story of the Bauhaus, the architecture that taught essentiality with the principle "Starting from scratch", is one of the cover stories of the new issue of FIRST Arte.

Another is the new issue of Borsino degli Artisti, which aims to be a guide for getting to know the profile and market value of the main Italian artists and which this time is dedicated to Nicola Carrino, the artist of the "Spazio visionario", recently disappeared.

Another highlight is the interview with Andrea Ciaroni, the heir and animator of the Altomani & Sons art gallery, which has offices in Milan and Pesaro and which is an opportunity for a journey into ancient art with a contemporary vision.

Then cinema stands out with the new episode of the handbook of the big screen, ABìCinema, this time dedicated to the letter D, which stands for definition of the image but also for De Sica, a great protagonist in the history of twentieth-century cinema. But a service on Kedi, an original four-legged documentary, is also dedicated to cinema.

The exhibition of the Prada Foundation in Venice, the auction of rare and sought-after watches at Christie's in New York, "The Goddess of the Hunt" and that is the wonderful volume by the publisher Olschki on the legendary Diana are other novelties of the latest issue of FIRST Arte . But the surprises don't end there: consult the magazine, still free for some time, and you'll find them.

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