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Cesare Cunaccia

Born in Trentino, with Central European roots, is a journalist, writer, university professor, and curator. He has volumes published internationally, chiefly on the Italian historical and artistic heritage. He was the Editor-at-large of Vogue Italia and Uomo Vogue, and Art and Antiques Consultant at Ad Italia.

C’è una nevrosi di fondo nel periodo del Rinascimento – l’uomo assurge a centro dell’universo e al contempo introduce derive incontrollabili e una crisi nelle certezze conquistate

The decline of the ideological factions and installation of a metamodern consumer hedonism has even managed to take hold in the Persia of legends

Il gran Cancelliere Boeselager ufficialmente deve andarsene per il suo coinvolgimento in una vecchia e controversa storia di preservativi distribuiti dall’Ordine in vari paesi. La realtà sembra essere ben altra

The marble façade of Museo Correr becomes a cascade of molten gold – Dior’s hymn to the Venetian Republic and to culture and ethics

A tale of the present and past of San Leucio in Naples — the center of fabric manufacturing and a past dream of an ideal city. Annamaria Alois takes on its legacy while maintaining its heritage

The Grande Mademoiselle’s baroque austerity and the romantic aura of Caspar David Friedrich and paintings by Friedrich von Amerling – juxtaposed to Grace Jones dancing at Le Palace