Tag: arts and culture

  • Palermo, Sicily: 2018 Italian Capital of Culture

    Congratulations to the city of Palermo, which has been awarded the distinction of Italian Capital of Culture for 2018. The Italian Culture Ministry (Ministero di Beni Culturali) awards the prize each year in an effort to promote tourism. Along with the distinction, the winning city receives 1 million euro which is to be used to…

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  • Rome’s Ancient Pantheon to Begin Charging Admission — Wait, No It Won’t

    Update, December 2018: Local authorities changed tack and decided NOT to impose an entry fee to the Pantheon. For now.

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    Pantheon
  • The Art of Nobel Winner Dario Fo

    Calling Italian playwright Dario Fo a “Renaissance” man would probably irk him given his long history of questioning authority and mocking the status quo. But Fo, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1997 (one of six Italians to have won the literature prize) proves he is worthy of this nickname with the new…

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    Dario Fo "Earthquake in L'Aquila"
  • Help Tell the Story of Jewish Italy

    CulturaItalia, a website operated by the Italian Culture Ministry, is seeking your help in its efforts to document the Jewish contributions to Italian society over the past 150 years. As one of its many initiatives to mark the anniversary of 150 years of Italian Unity, CulturaItalia has teamed up with with Judaica Europeana, a Europe-wide…

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  • Seven Longobard Sites Newest Additions to UNESCO Heritage List

    In 2011, UNESCO inscribed Italy’s newest World Heritage sites: The Longobards in Italy. Places of the Power (568-774 A.D.). Treated as one entity, these seven sites stretch from as far north as Castelseprio, Lombardy to as far south as Benevento in Campania. All seven of these sites represent, according to UNESCO, “the high achievement of…

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    Saint Michael at the Sanctuary of Saint Michael in Puglia
  • Five Favorites: Art in Tuscany

    To many a traveler, Tuscany and art are synonymous. From the architecture to the numerous galleries to those gorgeous, green, and cliché hills, there’s an element of art in every corner of Tuscany.

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  • Painting Italy: An Artist Profile

    The beauty of Italy has inspired countless artists through the years, including ones who live here in the United States. Today, I am profiling artist William Renzulli, who was moved to paint his ancestral home Castelnuovo della Daunia in Puglia after a family reunion visit in 2008 and who will soon be headed to Bologna…

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    Tuscan Hills by Bill Renzulli
  • Caravaggio’s Innovative Painting Techniques

    Master Baroque artist Caravaggio used a “camera obscura” among other techniques to trace the models in his paintings. According to a Florentine researcher, Caravaggio made use of a dark room, first described by Leonardo da Vinci, and was able to fix the outline of his subjects in order to paint them. It’s unclear whether the…

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    Caravaggio's "The Calling of Saints Peter and Andrew"