Ambrogio Lorenzetti | Tradition Meets Modernity from Siena to the National Gallery

Ambrogio Lorenzetti | Tradition Meets Modernity from Siena to the National Gallery

Painting in Siena was at its heyday between the 13th and 14th centuries. Ambrogio Lorenzetti is one of its greatest exponents.

Following Duccio’s Footsteps | From the National Gallery to Siena's Golden Age

Following Duccio’s Footsteps | From the National Gallery to Siena's Golden Age

From the late 13th to the mid-14th century, Siena experienced extraordinary splendor. The painter Duccio di Buoninsegna was one of its protagonists.

Arcane | Exploring Duality Across Video Games, TV, and Visual Art

Arcane | Exploring Duality Across Video Games, TV, and Visual Art

An analysis of some of the constructive aspects of Arcane, the references and the world that inspires it, as well as the stratagems to create one of the most immersive experiences of television in recent years.

The Black Color in the Arts | An Apology of Darkness

The Black Color in the Arts | An Apology of Darkness

An exploration of black as a color in the arts reveals how darkness gives rise to worlds that transcend human rationality.

Impressionism turns 150 | A long-lasting revolution

Impressionism turns 150 | A long-lasting revolution

It was on April 15th, 1874 that the photographer Felix Nadar made a presentation in his studio in Boulevard des Capucines in Paris, a group exhibition that would mark the…

If Blue Monday was an artwork | From Hayez to Pixar's Inside Out

If Blue Monday was an artwork | From Hayez to Pixar's Inside Out

From Hippocrates' Theory of Humors to the era of Blue Monday: over the centuries, blue has become the color of melancholy.

Ambrogio Lorenzetti | Tradition Meets Modernity from Siena to the National Gallery

17 May, 2025

Ambrogio Lorenzetti | Tradition Meets Modernity from Siena to the National Gallery

Painting in Siena was at its heyday between the 13th and 14th centuries. Ambrogio Lorenzetti is one of its greatest exponents.

Following Duccio’s Footsteps | From the National Gallery to Siena's Golden Age

11 May, 2025

Following Duccio’s Footsteps | From the National Gallery to Siena's Golden Age

From the late 13th to the mid-14th century, Siena experienced extraordinary splendor. The painter Duccio di Buoninsegna was one of its protagonists.

Arcane | Exploring Duality Across Video Games, TV, and Visual Art

20 December, 2024

Arcane | Exploring Duality Across Video Games, TV, and Visual Art

An analysis of some of the constructive aspects of Arcane, the references and the world that inspires it, as well as the stratagems to create one of the most immersive experiences of television in recent years.

The Black Color in the Arts | An Apology of Darkness

28 October, 2024

The Black Color in the Arts | An Apology of Darkness

An exploration of black as a color in the arts reveals how darkness gives rise to worlds that transcend human rationality.

Impressionism turns 150 | A long-lasting revolution

15 April, 2024

Impressionism turns 150 | A long-lasting revolution

It was on April 15th, 1874 that the photographer Felix Nadar made a presentation in his studio in Boulevard des Capucines in Paris, a group exhibition that would mark the…

If Blue Monday was an artwork | From Hayez to Pixar's Inside Out

15 January, 2024

If Blue Monday was an artwork | From Hayez to Pixar's Inside Out

From Hippocrates' Theory of Humors to the era of Blue Monday: over the centuries, blue has become the color of melancholy.

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