Face to face with Ai Weiwei and his exhibition with lots of Legos
The Chinese artist returns to Italy, to the Tuscan branch of the super trendy Galleria Continua, where we met him.
The new hanging of the collections and “Bentu. Chinese artists at a time of turbulence and transformation” at the Fondation Louis Vuitton are two different exhibitions, both solidly constructed around the idea of redefining the identity of contemporary Chinese art.
The Chinese artist returns to Italy, to the Tuscan branch of the super trendy Galleria Continua, where we met him.
Palazzo Grassi and Fondazione Prada, San Giorgio and Ocean Space, and more: here is a selection of all the unmissable events in the lagoon that are not part of the Biennale calendar but still worth a visit.
An installation restores water to the Baths of Caracalla. They were the largest baths in imperial Rome, masterfully depicted by the Dutch painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema in the nineteenth century.
Designed by Heneghan Peng Architects, the new Airbnb offices in Dublin have been created to cultivate collaboration, interaction and a sense of community.
From the fair, introduced to Domus by director Nicola Ricciardi, to the must-see events in the city, here’s everything you need to know about the week when Milan becomes the capital of art.
25 years ago, Matrix made its debut, an interlocking game between reality and simulation, and for this very current, in which spaces play a key role.
From the social commitment of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys to the former Berlin bunker of the Boros couple, from the hidden collections of Lee Kun-Hee to the more controversial stories, thousands of artworks belong to private holdings.
The great German artist returns to Italy, to Palazzo Strozzi, one of his favorite Renaissance palaces, and presents a group of recent and past works, to reflect on the memory of humanity.
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Philippa Nicole Barr, Domus 892In the mid-1700s, the English painter Hogarth made a series of works against the government. Today, we take democracy for granted, but this is not always the case. It is enough to see what happens in Russia, with Putin’s reelection.
With this house – which geometry is formed from spherical spaces intersecting with tesseract trapezoid – Steven Holl questions current clichés of architectural language and commercial practice.
The American artist over the past three decades has been telling the story of who we are and who we could be, exploring the narrative possibilities of performance, film and writing. Now she is on display in Milan.
The sportswear garment, loved by artists and musicians including David Hockney, Mick Jagger and Kanye West, has turned into a design staple. Here’s how it continuously reinvents itself while retaining the charme of a classic.
On March 15th, 44 B.C., Julius Caesar died: his assassination was revisited in the history of art during the Neoclassical period, in the works of Vincenzo Camuccini and Jean-León Gérôme.