The Museo del Novecento, located inside the Palazzo dell’Arengario in Piazza del Duomo in Milan (Italy), hosts a collection of over four thousand works one of the important 20th-century Italian art selections. The museum is active in the conservation, investigation and promotion of 20th-century Italian cultural and artistic […]
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The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC has announced a major retrospective of Venice’s beloved artist, Vittore Carpaccio. The exhibition, Vittore Carpaccio: Master Storyteller of Renaissance Venice will run from November 20, 2022 – February 12, 2023 and is the first retrospective of his work outside Italy. […]
American journalist Claudia Flisi interviews the Swiss correspondent in Washington DC Andrea Vosti about his new book. America First America First is a new book about the Trump administration, written by Andrea Vosti, a Swiss journalist who recently returned to Ticino after six years (2013 al 2019) as US […]
Crystal balling the next four years: Crystal balling the next four years: US and EU journalists discuss “what happens now” SEE AGAIN THE LIVE STREAMING November 18, 2020 6 pm CET (noon EST)_The US-Italy Forum has invited a group of Italian and American journalists to speculate on what […]
Americans yearning to travel to Italy can visit online through Travels with a Curator. This series of videos by the Frick Collection takes viewers through tours of places connected to their collection. Narrated by Xavier F. Salomon, Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator, (pictured above) each […]
An Exclusive Interview with David C. Unger, Adjunct Professor at JHU SAIS Europe by Ishai Richetti, Us-Italy Global Forum. For months universities have been working online with positive and negative results. Also Transatlantic relations have been affected by the coronavirus: Hear what a Senior American Academic living in […]
Buying tickets in advance, social distancing and mandatory masks. These are some of the new rules as museums, science centers and historical sites reopen across the US. Regional museums, especially children’s museums, have been among the first to open. Larger venues such as the Smithsonian Institution and the […]
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Dear friends For the past several weeks, we have posted about the innovative resources museums in Italy and the US provided for education and entertainment during the coronavirus pandemic. You can see the posts on the website (culture/artculture/) As the art world begins to reopen, we will continue to keep you […]
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, many exhibitions will not re-open in Italy, especially in Milan. Fortunately, some of them have been made into videos, not only of popular exhibitions such as Raphael’s in Rome, but also of contemporary artists. We offer you a video preview of the multimedia […]
Interview with Emmy and BAFTA award-winning director Sasha Joelle Achilli by USITF Chief Rome Correspondent Pierardo Davini. The young italian-australian filmmaker shot for PBS’ FRONTLINE, one of the best investigative programs, the docu-film “Inside Italy’s COVID War”. A chronicle of a hard-hit hospital in Cremona, city in northern Italy. As ER doctors […]