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Domenico Romeo research «considers the Opera as a system in its perennial changing shape and size»

Women rule in Happy Hour, men merely persist at the side-lines. Granados smiles, «I could not imagine writing a novel about these girls trying to find boyfriends»

Through a human, a dog, an airplane, a monolith, and a thousand pigeons, Cattelan layers his art with narratives of politics, society, and reality

«I don’t want to put pressure on my photos, because I don’t want to be classified as good or bad by my income or likes or follows»

The New York-based designer considers her work as the opposite of what Marie Kondo values, encouraging her audience to keep what they have

«Sometimes when you try to be an artist making your work complicated and cryptic you are not actually being an artist». David Luraschi on the beauty of day-to-day life

True to its Roman roots, Bulgari has increasingly invested in conserving the past and ensuring the future, not just through design, but through arts and education initiatives

Italy hosts a heritage of shaping noble metals that traces back to the 5th century B.C. Its history is a rich one and Giovanni Raspini is proud to honor it with an eye pointed to the future

What have in common an Italian paninaro from the Eighties, an English rocker from the Nineties, and an American rapper from the Noughties? Stone Island, a brand with a die-hard following

«I never cared too much about what I have done in the past, I only care about what I am going to do when I grow up». An exhibition celebrates the work and life of Achille Bonito Oliva