Laurent Grasso (Mulhouse, 1972), a contemporary French artist with evocative and multifaceted works, has often enchanted audiences with his ability to mix past and present, history and technology, to create works that challenge…
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Capturing the essence of everything. Conversation with photographer Silvia Camporesi
Our planet is fragile. Some artists investigate territories that apparently seem ‘perfect’ but instead hide unprecedented vulnerabilities. And Italy is among the most fragile countries. Italy is a fragile country. It is wonderful…
Transforming chaos: Dialogue with environmental artist Alejandro Duran
Alejandro Durán (Mexico City, 1974) is a Mexican-American artist known for his work on the environment and the issue of plastic waste in the ocean. Durán is particularly famous for the Washed Up art project:…
The importance of empathy, art and family affection. Interview with artist Francesca Leone
“About 15 years ago, I started giving a different value to abandoned things and my first exhibition on this theme was ‘Our Trash’ at the Milan Triennale”. Thus the contemporary artist Francesca Leone (Rome,…
Art and hacking for individual freedom and global injustices. Interview with hacker artist Paolo Cirio
His artistic approach investigates and denounces the power structures that define global society today and how the control and diffusion of information affects every sector through technology, starting from the life of…
Anne Marie Price: Crafting a Sustainable Legacy in Mosaic Artistry
Thus, the artist Anne Marie Price (California) tells MuseumWeek Magazine about the beginning of her passion for art, but above all one of the oldest ever: mosaic. And then she adds: “To be able to tell a…
Street food, è napoletano il brevetto dell’Apecar con forno a legna
Il mezzo di trasporto a tre ruote dotato di forno a legna tradizionale diventa brevetto e “parla” napoletano. A decretarlo è il Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico che ha riconosciuto l’invenzione industriale all’imprenditore…