The Madonna and Child with Saints Francis of Assisi, Agnes and Genesius, painted around 1619 by Luigi Amidani, is back on display restored at the Pilotta Monumental Complex in Parma.
Donatello's bronze Doors have been restored by the Opificio delle Pietre Dure. They are now back in their original location, ...
After nearly 400 years, Raphael's Visitation and Aid makes its return to L'Aquila. It will be on display from June 27 along with Pontormo's Visitation of Carmignano.
Giancarlo Politi, publisher, poet and art critic who founded Flash Art in 1967, has died. With the magazine and Art Diary, he contributed to the construction of the international contemporary art ...
From February 24 to May 11, 2026, the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence presents Spinello Aretino's 1391 triptych after a restoration that began in 2024 and was accompanied by a comprehensive ...
Starting Feb. 18, 2026, the Louvre Museum and Snap's Paris AR Studio will launch "The Incredible Unknowns of the Louvre," a free augmented reality experience that allows visitors to explore six works ...
In Fano, the Basilica of Vitruvius, the building described in De Architectura that had been sought for half a millennium, emerges from excavations in Piazza Andrea Costa: a discovery that rewrites the ...
This fall 2026 the Uffizi Galleries will present Magnifico 1492, a major exhibition dedicated to Lorenzo the Magnificent. It is proposed to be an authentic and detailed reconstruction, the most ...
From March 20 to July 19, 2026, the Doge's Palace hosts the largest retrospective exhibition in the past twenty-five years devoted to Van Dyck, with 58 works from leading international museums and ...
Excavations in the northwestern area of the Villa of the Mysteries have unearthed a cocciopesto bench in front of the complex's entrance. Probably used by clients and laborers, it represents evidence ...
For the first time in Scotland, the King's Gallery in Edinburgh is exhibiting more than 80 drawings by 57 Italian Renaissance artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian.
The nuclear explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki marked the global collective memory and inspired art to bear witness to the pain and warn of the horror of atomic war.The Shadow Project art project, ...