Art in the Open air

Art in the Open air

Art in the Open air A journey through the sculpture parks of Italy by Fabio Cavallucci and Elena Rossi Has the long lockdown made us impatient to get out, meet other people, visit pleasant places and cultural sites? Do we want to be in the open air, but also to see...

The art market reacts to Coronavirus

The art market reacts to Coronavirus

The art market reacts to Coronavirus by Giuliano Papalini In addition to holding millions hostage from a health standpoint, COVID-19 has also delivered a coup de grâce to the financial markets, many of which were already in a state of volatility due to the ongoing...

Art Toys: the new trend for art collectors

Art Toys: the new trend for art collectors

Art Toys: the new trend for art collectors by Marco Vitulo Let’s take a moment to clarify exactly what Art Toys are. These objects - also known as designer toys - are attracting more and more collectors everyday, particularly among the millennial generation. They are...

Art is giving bricks, mortar and ingots a run for their money

Art is giving bricks, mortar and ingots a run for their money

Art is giving bricks, mortar and ingots a run for their money By Giuliano Papalini Despite the dominance of gold and property, which are considered by so many Italians as a safe bet for prosperity and security, the art market has been taking up a lot more space...

An assessment of the Italian market by Paolo Emilio Antognoli

An assessment of the Italian market by Paolo Emilio Antognoli

An assessment of the Italian market, new trends and a brief summary of the past decade by Paolo Emilio Antognoli The year 2019 closed positively for the Italian art market. The nine major auctions of modern and contemporary art held in Italy in November and December...