04 July 2025 Athens Exhibition Says the Revolution Could Begin on Your Plate | 04 June 2025 Artforum, "Diana Anselmo" | 16 April 2025 Frieze, "Must-See: The Tears of Karl Lagerfeld" | 16 April 2025 Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, "Mit welcher Haltung kommt man in der Kunstwelt am weitesten, Maurizio Cattelan?" | 09 April 2025 The Berliner, "Consider Listening: An exhibition urging calm amidst outrage" | 02 April 2025 Wallpaper, "Aboard Gio Ponti's colourful Arlecchino train in Milan, a conversation about design with Formafantasma" | 26 March 2025 Frieze, "Diego Marcon’s Films Conjure a Familiar, Grotesque World" | 19 March 2025 Arts Hub, "1500-degree molten steel installation, inspired by Caravaggio, to drip from the ceiling of Mona" | 15 May 2024 Frieze, "Silvia Rosi Gives Voice to Her Parents’ Migration Story" | 30 March 2024 The Korea Times, "Foreigners Everywhere: Artist duo who inspired this year's Venice Biennale lands in Seoul" | 07 February 2024 Artnet News, "Ceramics Are as Contemporary as a Smartphone: Chiara Camoni on Her Tactile Sculptures"
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Osservatorio Arte Contemporeanea aims to be a hub for information on Italian contemporary art and its positioning within the international system, with the goal of improving its visibility and contributing to its recognition both in Italy and abroad.
The data it relies on come from the research group behind the 2022 report “How Recognized is Italian Contemporary Art Abroad?” and the platform Osservatorio Arte Contemporanea launched in 2025, as well as from the partners who collaborated on the project.
This is a constantly evolving project, ambitious in scope for the breadth of content it seeks to include, and for this reason it is open to contributions from all professionals and experts in the field, in order to continue growing and improving. We invite anyone interested in contributing information, suggestions, or corrections to contact us using the form below.
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