The Nun of Monza – Ecstasy and Grace
Francesco Carelli, University Milan, Rome “I want now to tell what happened to a person, who although had been immoral in the past, afterwards deserved for many years the name of perfect penitent and no less. Because of her sins and severe punishment, she lived…
Guttuso: the strength of things
Marina Mesina , Francesco Carelli – University of Milan The exhibition “Guttuso. The strength of things” (in Pavia, Italy, Stable of Visconti Castle) not only displays works and memories of the artist’s life, but also reconstructs by images and chronicles the cultural context and places…
Wifredo Lam. Painting as act of decolonisation
Francesco Carelli, University Milan, Rome “My painting is an act of decolonisation ” the Cuban artist stated ” not in a physical sense, but in a mental one “. Lam belonged to an extraordinary generation of artists who examined the place of the individual within…
Professionalism, Humanism And Medical Ethics Education For Family Physicians … from Iraq to Haiti
by Nazan Karaoglu, Francesco Carelli
For a model of economic progress in accordance with NHS: pay for patients weighted by age
Prof. Francesco Carelli, Milan The aim of NHS (National Health System) should be to produce health, but the attention of LHA (Local Health Authorities) in organization and remuneration of activities of people working in NHS in Italy is up to now focused mainly on multiplication…
Matisse. An attack of appendicitis changed a possible lawyer in an extraordinary painter
At the Scuderie del Quirinale – Rome5 March to 21 June 2015 by Prof, Francesco Carelli, Milan,. Rome, Cluj-Napoca, London
Rembrandt’s late works: Contemplation, introspection, inner conflicts
Francesco CarelliUniversity Milan , Rome From the youth, Rembrandt van Rijn defied fashionable trends to create powerful works of great individuality. Yet in many ways it is his late works that define our image of him both as a man and as an artist. Far…
Warhol, a specific idea about death
By Francesco CarelliProfessor of Family Medicine, Milan, Rome The first major monographic exhibition devoted to Andy Warhol, the father of Pop Art, was in Rome at Palazzo Cipolla, after its highly successful period at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, where it attracted more than 225,000…
Giacometti La Scultura
Figures stripped to bones, just signs, symbol of solitude, discomfort, incommunicabilityRome, Galleria Borghese5th February – 25th May 2014 By Francesco CarelliProfessor Family Medicine, Milan and Rome