Mario Schifano. How much is his work worth?

Mario Schifano is once again among the favorite Italian painters abroad as well. His values, after a considerable growth in 2022, in 2023 still show a slight increase for the period 80-90 while for the works of the decade 60-70 the…
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. How much is his work worth?

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (full name Henri-Marie-Raymonde de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa) was born November 24, 1864, Albi, France and died September 9, 1901 in Malromé. French artist who observed and documented with great psychological intuition the personalities and facets of…
Andrew Wyeth. How much is his work worth?

Wyeth in his poetry and lightness of painting can help us understand the beauty of that naturalness that sooner or later we all should have. Andrew Wyeth, full Andrew Newell Wyeth, (1917- 2009) American watercolorist and tempera worker best known…
Giacomo Balla. How much is his work worth?

Giacomo Balla exhibited for the first time with the Futurists in 1913 and his geometric and abstract compositions remain his artistic signature. In his transition from Divisionism to Futurism, Balla claims to have found a new life with art…
Peter Dorazio. How much is his work worth?

Influenced by futurists such as Gino Severini, Antonio Corpora, Enrico Prampolini and Giacomo Balla, he gravitated towards painting, but a dislike of their pronounced right-wing views prompted him to align himself with left-wing artists such as Renato Guttuso. Together with Pietro Consagra, Achille…
Mudina Foundation: the performance "Achilleus" by Eric Andersen

For the space of the Mudima Foundation in Milan, Eric Andersen has created an exhibition itinerary that retraces some of his works from the recent past, also linked to the exhibition history of the Foundation and his historic commitment to the Fluxus group. The works…
Alberto Burri returns to Venice

The island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice presents from 10 May to 28 July 2019 "BURRI painting, irreducible presence" anthological retrospective dedicated to Alberto Burri.
Alberto Giacometti, masterpieces at the LaM Museum (France)

This exhibition-event, with over 150 works organized in collaboration with the Giacometti Foundation, the LaM (Villeneuve d'Ascq - France) intends to explore the work of one of the greatest artists of the XNUMXth century. Written in the collective imagination, the sculptures of Alberto Giacometti, elongated…
Art market: interest in works on paper is growing

Each artist produced works on paper, from gouaches to watercolors or pastels. Unquestionably interesting to collect and invest without reaching impossible figures. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Joan Miró and maybe a nice view of Lake Garda…
Escher: the Dutchman of psychedelic art

But what is different about Dutch artists? If we think of Vincent van Gogh who cut off his earlobe or Franz Hals who wept warmly while painting his merry drunkards of him, then also Maurits Cornelis…
Post-War art dominates Christie's auctions in Amsterdam

The focus section of the evening sale "Cobra 70 Years: Creation Before Theory", dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the European avant-garde group which presented works by artists such as Karel Appel, Corneille and Pierre Alechinksy, and was sold at…
Gallerie d'Italia in Milan: Romanticism on display

Milan will host the exhibition on Romanticism at the Gallerie d'Italia and at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum. The exhibition is curated by Fernando Mazzocca and consists of 200 works and 17 sections in total. The exhibition will be open from 26 October to 17…
MONET, last hours at the Vittoriano

In the splendid setting of the Ala Brasini del Vittoriano in Rome, Monet opened the doors of his country house in Giverny to Romans and tourists for over six months, where he kept the sixty works on display and which are today…
Expressionism, emotions and fears by Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch to portray the psyche of the human being painted the figures staring into space; he recreated the moods immersed in the storm using bright reds, “poisonous” greens, mystical blues and black, colors with which…
“Cantiere del '900” is enriched with a work by Scaccabarozzi

The Intesa Sanpaolo collection, as part of the Cantiere del '900 project, is enriched by the work Injection-Delimitation by Antonio Scaccabarozzi (Merate-Lecco, 1936 – Santa Maria Hoè-Lecco, 2008), thanks to a donation from Anastasia Rouchota, the artist's widow as well as founder and director of the Archive. The work belongs to the typology…
Art, Marc Chagall in 130 years: 1887-2017

Marc Chagall, a visionary and naïve painter but also a poet of the irrational, is among the painters of modern art who enters the collections of Contemporary Art more easily. Les trois cierges is the work that last May 15 in the auction at Christie's in New…
Picasso on the Beach at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection

The exhibition is part of the intense program of seminars, publications, studies and exhibitions linked to the three-year project "Picasso-Méditerranée", promoted by the Musée national Picasso-Paris. More than sixty institutions have imagined a series of exhibitions on the "stubbornly Mediterranean" work of Pablo Picasso in order to celebrate…
Pop Art, Andy Warhol in Florence

From 27 April to 31 December 2017, an absolute protagonist of the history of art, Andy Warhol, and one of his emerging talents, Simone D'Auria, meet in Florence in the new chapter of the urban-cultural project conceived by the Lungarno Collection.
Renato Guttuso in Pavia with 50 works

From 16 September to 18 December 2016, the Scuderie del Castello Visconteo in Pavia are hosting an exhibition dedicated to Renato Guttuso, one of the most significant representatives of contemporary Italian art.
David Bowie's art collection up for auction

David Bowie, artist, musician but also art collector. It was known that he loved art but not what he collected, now we could find out through a tour and ten days of exhibitions and an auction to be held on November 10th and 11th…
Guggenheim Venice, “Imagine” in Italian art 1960-1969

In the presence of a large number of journalists and critics, the museum director Philip Rylands introduced the exhibition to the public, defining it as "an exhibition which, due to its intense content, is destined to leave a mark on the history of art".