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Author Archives: Joanna Longawa

Silvia De Bastiani: Water and Peaks. An Olympic Journey Through the Alps at Milano Cortina 2026
18 Jan 2026

Silvia De Bastiani: Water and Peaks. An Olympic Journey Through the Alps at Milano Cortina 2026

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

In conjunction with the Milan-Codomina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Sala delle Colonne at Fabbrica del Vapore in Milan … Continued

Aleksandr Atyasov: Techno-Sacrality, Memory, and the Redefinition of Fear in Contemporary Art
17 Jan 2026

Aleksandr Atyasov: Techno-Sacrality, Memory, and the Redefinition of Fear in Contemporary Art

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Aleksandr Atyasov emerges as a bold, multi-disciplinary voice at the intersection of technology, spirituality, and provocation. Born in Vitebsk, Belarus … Continued

art, artist, belarus, contemporary, contemporay art, memory, paintings, Poland, provocation, sacrality, technology, warsaw
Ignacio Anitz: A Fusion of Ancient Archetypes and Urban Expression. A Compact Overview
16 Jan 2026

Ignacio Anitz: A Fusion of Ancient Archetypes and Urban Expression. A Compact Overview

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Ignacio Anitz was born in Bilbao, Spain, in 1992. With a college background in sustainable economics, his fascination with art … Continued

ancient, art, artist, bilbao, conceptual abstraction, culture, graffiti, paintings, spian
Paris Unveils Two Cultural-Residential Projects by Garde: Fondation Cartier and Elysée Montmartre Hotel
15 Jan 2026

Paris Unveils Two Cultural-Residential Projects by Garde: Fondation Cartier and Elysée Montmartre Hotel

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Events | 0

In December 2025, Garde International highlighted two transformative projects shaping Paris’s cultural landscape: the Fondation Cartier for Contemporary Art and … Continued

art, events, france, museums, Paris
Madrid Design Festival 2026: Redesigning the World — Connecting People, Places, and Pedagogy to Reimagine Living, Public Space, and Infrastructures
15 Jan 2026

Madrid Design Festival 2026: Redesigning the World — Connecting People, Places, and Pedagogy to Reimagine Living, Public Space, and Infrastructures

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Events | 0

From February 5 to March 8, 2026, Madrid will once again transform into the international stage for design with MDF26. … Continued

design, festical, madrid, spain
The Police and the Uffizi Galleries Together for the Realization of the New Police Museum
13 Jan 2026

The Police and the Uffizi Galleries Together for the Realization of the New Police Museum

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Events | 0

This morning, the Head of the Police – General Director of Public Security, Prefect Vittorio Pisani, and the Director of … Continued

florence, italy, museum, police, the police, uffizi
The Playful Provocation of Martyna Majchrowicz: Large-Format Paintings That Question Tourism and Global Commerce
12 Jan 2026

The Playful Provocation of Martyna Majchrowicz: Large-Format Paintings That Question Tourism and Global Commerce

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Martyna Majchrowicz is an artist who does not shy away from crossing the boundaries of decorous beauty. Her practice centers … Continued

art, artist, commercial, consumism, critics, culture, paintings, Poland, sense of houmor, tourism
“A Tale is a Game”: A Solo Exhibition by Giuseppe Veneziano at Punto Sull’arte Gallery
10 Jan 2026

“A Tale is a Game”: A Solo Exhibition by Giuseppe Veneziano at Punto Sull’arte Gallery

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Giuseppe Veneziano, one of the leading figures of New Pop and Italian Newbrow, is the protagonist of “Ogni favola è … Continued

art, exhibition, gallery, milan, pietrasanta, pop art, pop culture, sicily, varese
Contenuti per la cura | Two-artist exhibition by Cecilia Cocco and Daniela Flores, curated by Giovanna Zabotti February 6, 2026 – March 15, 2026, Palazzo Merulana, Rome, Italy
9 Jan 2026

Contenuti per la cura | Two-artist exhibition by Cecilia Cocco and Daniela Flores, curated by Giovanna Zabotti February 6, 2026 – March 15, 2026, Palazzo Merulana, Rome, Italy

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Palazzo Merulana is pleased to present Contenuti per la cura, a two-voice exhibition featuring Cecilia Cocco and Daniela Flores, curated … Continued

art, artists, birds, exhibition, italy, palazzo merulana, rome
Francesca Cossu: Time, Light, and Faces—A Sardinian Photographer’s Biography in Images
9 Jan 2026

Francesca Cossu: Time, Light, and Faces—A Sardinian Photographer’s Biography in Images

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Artists, Photographers, Portraitists, Visuals | 0

Francesca Cossu was born in Cagliari on August 14, 1979, but it is among the hills of Belgium, in the … Continued

art, belgium, black and white, italy, photographer, photographs, sardinia

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