Picasso, engraving and lithograph masterpieces Pablo Picasso’s wives, muses and mistresses had an enormous impact on his art
By Prof. Francesco Carelli, University Milan, Rome – During his entire artistic career Pablo Picasso, a master and experimenter, shows a strong interest for graphics, from engravings to etchings, from aquatints to lithographs, creating exemplary works both technically and iconographically in order to express a great variety…
ALL TOO HUMAN BACON, FREUD AND A CENTURY OF PAINTING LIFE
28 February – 27 August 2018 – By Francesco Carelli , University of Milan A landmark exhibition at Tate Britain celebrates how artists have captured the intense experience of life in paint.
Brueghel, Flemish art masterpeices and Brughel’s syndrome
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan, Rome The exhibition “Brueghel. Flemish art masterpieces”, in Bologna (Italy), covers the story throughout a time, familial, pictorial horizon of more than 150 years, showing in Palazzo Albergati the masterpieces of an exceptionally talented whole dynasty, living and working between…
Foreign Gods . The Faces as between Africa, Oceania and Modernists.
Francesco Carelli, University Milan, Rome
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s talent — and troubles — were larger than life
By Francesco Carelli, University of Milan, Rome
Sonia Delaunay. A life as avant-garde, in collaboration with husband, working till forces and voice permitted
Sonia Delaunay Tate Modern By Prof. Francesco Carelli, Milan
Giacometti: everything starts from eyes
Francesco Carelli, MD, MSc , University Milan, Rome – Tate Modern presents the UK’s first major retrospective of Alberto Giacometti ( 1901 – 1966 ) for 20 years.
Botero: a dreamlike, fantastic fairy-tale dimension
Francesco Carelli , University Milan, Rome, Bari
Foreign Gods . The Faces as between Africa, Oceania and Modernists.
Francesco Carelli, University Milan, Rome At Leopold Museum in Vienna, the exhibition “Foreign Gods” allows African and Oceanic art to enter into a dialogue with select works by protagonists of classical Modernism. The presentation calls to mind Europe’s exotic art adventure and its impact on…
The way forward. Possible new challenges for a surviving primary care
Francesco Carelli Professor of Family Medicine, University of Milan and Rome EURACT Council, Director of Communications Family doctors are better placed than other professions to see what is wrong with all parts of healthcare and better placed to recognise the value of collaborative solutions. Most…