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Marco Neri
Marco Neri is among the most consistent voices in contemporary Italian painting. From his training in Forlì and Bologna to the 2001 Venice Biennale, his work develops through geometry, architecture, and landscape.


Forty Years of Transavanguardia: The History and Market of an Italian Avant-Garde Movement
How five Italian artists wrote one of the most significant chapters in contemporary art In the late 1970s, while Minimalism and Conceptual Art seemed to have exhausted every possible alternative, a group of Italian artists made a gesture that was both anachronistic and visionary: they returned to painting. Not out of nostalgia, not as a sterile reaction, but to reclaim what those decades of formal rigour had progressively driven from the scene: emotion, gesture, matter, myth.


Stefanini Arte and Artsper: A winning collaboration for adapting to change.
The present era can be described in many ways, but one term stands out above all: "digital". In the contemporary art market, embracing digital technology has become essential to ensure accessibility. At Artsper , this digital transformation is at the core of our mission, and we are excited to share the success of our partnership with Stefanini Arte . Since the collaboration began in 2022, it has proven to be an excellent example of how digitalization helps galleries stay alig


The Dreamlike Universe of Paul Delvaux: Between Surrealism and Magical Realism
Paul Delvaux was born in Antheit-les-Huy, Belgium, in 1897. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels from 1920 to 1924, under the guidance of Constant Montald. During this period, he was influenced by Impressionist and Expressionist movements. From an early age, Paul Delvaux exhibited a keen interest in drawing and the study of music. In 1924, he showcased his work alongside artists from the group "Le Sillon," a collective of artists attuned to the Impressioni


Original Artist's Multiples vs Reproductions
By what criteria are 'serial works' classified as 'author's originals'? Lucio Fontana - Concetto spaziale,1965 - Original color silkscreen with punched holes.- cm 69,5 x 49,5 - Edition of 90 ex. What is an Original Artist's Multiple? An original artist's multiple is a graphic work — etching, lithograph, woodcut, screenprint, and so forth — conceived by the artist to be produced in multiple impressions by means of a matrix either directly incised by the artist or created from


Lucio Del Pezzo
Biography and formation Born in Naples in 1933, Del Pezzo began his artistic career within the neosurrealist and neodadaist trends promoted by the Group 58 of Naples, an innovative movement that sought to break with previous artistic traditions and explore new forms of expression. Del Pezzo was among the founders of this group, actively contributing to its mission of cultural renewal. His works from the period 1958-1960 consisted of assemblages of various objects, including f


Mario Guido Dal Monte
Mario Guido Dal Monte: An Artistic Career Among the Avant-Gardes of the Twentieth Century Born in Imola in 1906, Guido Dal Monte represents a significant figure in the Italian artistic landscape of the twentieth century, characterized by continuous experimentation across the major avant-garde movements: from Futurism to Informalism, from Neoconcretism to abstract research. Training and Futurist Beginnings (1926-1935) A self-taught painter, Dal Monte began his artistic activit


Alex Katz
Biography and Formation Alex Katz was born in New York City on 24 July 1927, to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents who had settled in the St Albans neighbourhood of Queens. His early encounters with art were shaped by the cultural vitality of New York in the post-war years, and he went on to study at the Cooper Union School of Art from 1946 to 1949, followed by a formative period at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine — an experience that proved decisive in


Michelangelo Pistoletto
Formation and Early Career Michelangelo Pistoletto was born in Biella in 1933. His artistic formation took place within his father's studio — a painter and restorer — where he began working at the age of fourteen. He subsequently attended the school of advertising graphics directed by Armando Testa. In 1955 he began exhibiting the results of his investigation into the self-portrait, a pursuit that defined his early pictorial production throughout the second half of the 1950s.


Giorgio de Chirico
Biography and Formation Giorgio de Chirico was born in 1888 in Volos, Greece. In his youth he attended a drawing course at the Athens Polytechnic School and subsequently, from 1906 to 1908, studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich. During these formative years he came into contact with German philosophy and Symbolist painting. From 1910 onwards, his reading of Nietzsche inspired him to create his first self-portraits and metaphysical landscapes. Paris and the De


Pablo Picasso
Biography and Early Years Pablo Ruiz Picasso (Málaga, 25 October 1881 – Mougins, 8 April 1973) is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Born to María Picasso and José Ruiz Blasco, a drawing teacher and museum curator, Picasso showed exceptional artistic talent from an early age. In 1891 his family moved to La Coruña, and from 1895 he lived between Madrid and Barcelona, where he entered the vibrant cultural life of Catalonia. In Barce


Salvo
Born in Leonforte, in the province of Enna, in 1947, Salvo spent his childhood in Sicily before moving to Turin in 1956. In 1962 he visited the Francis Bacon exhibition at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Turin, an encounter that left a profound and lasting impression. The following year he took part in the 121st Exhibition of the Società Promotrice di Belle Arti with a drawing after Leonardo. He went on to paint copies after Rembrandt and Van Gogh, after Fontana and after Chag


Mimmo Rotella
Biography and Formation An artist of multifaceted personality and intense visual convictions — consistently aligned with an avant-garde sensibility and little concerned with commercial appeal, despite the subjects he depicted — Mimmo Rotella was born in Catanzaro on 7 October 1918. Having completed his artistic training at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples, he settled in Rome in 1945. The first phase of his activity was marked by the exploration of diverse pictorial style


Jean Cocteau
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (Maisons-Laffitte, 5 July 1889 – Milly-la-Forêt, 11 October 1963) was a central figure in French art and culture of the twentieth century. Poet, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, director, actor, critic and draughtsman, Cocteau embodied the restless and innovative spirit of his age, moving with remarkable audacity across the boundaries of artistic disciplines and leaving an indelible mark on the European cultural landscape. Literary Begin


Mimmo Paladino
Domenico Paladino was born in Paduli, near Benevento, on 18 December 1948. His paternal uncle, Salvatore, was a painter and introduced him to artistic interests, which eventually led him to attend the Liceo Artistico in Benevento (1964–68). In 1964 he visited the Venice Biennale for the first time, captivated by the American pop artists. 1968 marked his first exhibition at the Galleria Carolina in Portici (Naples). On that occasion he was presented by the young Achille Bonito


Sandro Chia
Biography and Early Career Born in 1946 in Florence, Sandro Chia studied at the Istituto d'Arte and the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, where he graduated in 1969. After graduating, he travelled extensively in India, Turkey and throughout Europe before settling in Rome in 1970. During the 1970s he began exhibiting in Rome and across Europe, gradually moving away from conceptual works towards a more figurative style. In 1980–1981 he received a fellowship in Mönchengladbac


Preserving Artworks: Method and Continuity
Environmental conditions, display, and handling play a decisive role in the preservation of artworks. A focused overview of best practices for paintings, prints, and photographs, addressing conservation as an ongoing and practical aspect of collection management.


Tino Stefanoni
A biographical profile of Tino Stefanoni, outlining his education, artistic research and contribution to post-war Italian art.


Perspectives for 2026: The Art Market and Its Criteria
The Italian art market is currently entering a phase of consolidation and structural stability, marked by increasing attention to the historical quality of artworks and the solidity of artistic trajectories. The intense activity of auction houses, renewed international interest, and greater selectivity among collectors confirm a clear trend: value is increasingly concentrated in works grounded in material presence, coherence of artistic research, and verifiable documentation.


Partner Gallery Introduction: Stefanini Arte
With decades of experience in Italian art, Stefanini Arte offers curated contemporary and fine-art prints and expert guidance for seasoned and emerging collectors alike. Stefanini Arte was founded by a group of Italian publishers and art dealers active in the contemporary art sector since 1976. Could you share how this founding vision came about and how it has shaped the gallery’s ethos today? The founding vision of Stefanini Arte is the result of the convergence of editoria
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