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Zerocalcare, auctions of Einstein, Harry Potter and Banksy, cinema 2.0 on FIRST Arte

The Zerocalcare exhibition in Rome and that of Banksy in Hong Kong, the auctions of Christie's and Sothebys' and the perspectives of Cinema 2.0 at the center of the weekend issue of FIRST Arte, the site launched by FIRSTonline on the world and on the art and cultural current affairs.

Zerocalcare, auctions of Einstein, Harry Potter and Banksy, cinema 2.0 on FIRST Arte

The curious exhibition of Zerocalcare at the Maxxi in Rome, Cinema 2.0 and the future of the big screen and then the exhibitions and auctions on the works of Banksy and street art, on those of Albert Einstein and Harry Potter and on Hopper's last work that belonged to Frank Sinatra: this and much more in the weekend issue of FIRST Art, the site promoted by FIRSTonline and dedicated to the world and the art market and cultural current events.

Just the title “Dig ditches, feed crocodiles” to understand how unprecedented is the exhibition that the Maxxi museum in Rome has dedicated to Zerocalcare, born Michele Rech: pay particular attention to the video of FIRST Arte.

But what are the prospects for cinema in a world that is constantly evolving? This is what FIRST Arte asks at the end of one in-depth investigation on the big screen, from which it emerges that marketing and new technologies will be increasingly fundamental in Cinema 2.0 in which even film genres change.

And then many exhibitions and many auctions. A special service is dedicated to the forthcoming Phillips Banksy and street art exhibition “Who's Laughing Now?” which will transform the Hong Kong galleries in the St. George Building at November 17th to mid-December.

The auction on Christie's books and manuscripts on December 4 in New York is also shaping up to be sparkling, which will offer one of the most famous texts (The God Letter) by the great scientist Albert Einstein and many other books and manuscripts including the first real edition of the classic for children Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone signed by JK Rowling.

Edward Hopper's The Comedians, the painting that belonged to Frank Sinistra and his wife, will lead the Soytheby's auction on November 16 in New York.

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