Giorgio de Chirico, the Neo Metafisica, The eternal return, the continuous learning
By Francesco Carelli University of Milan, Rome Giorgio de Chirico is certainly the most important and eclectic artist in Italian twentieth century. He was a painter, sculptor, scene painter, costume-designer, writer, literary works’ illustrator – from mythological telling to great modern classics, with great knowledge…
Modigliani, Soutine and le artistes maudit
By Professor Francesco Carelli University of Milan, Rome “Modigliani, Soutine and les artistes maudit “ , over 100 magnificent works produced in Paris during the Golden Years, during that magical twenty-year period at the beginning of the XX° century when all major artists would convene…
All works about Munch: the colours as blood of the human heart; the meaning of the existence
by Prof. Francesco Carelli University of Milan and Rome Genoa is one of the three European cities celebrating the 150th anniversary of Edvard Munch’s birth this year with exhibitions aimed at showing to the public the core of the artist’s work, the work he himself…
Size Matters – could small be better?
By Francesco Carelli Professor Family Medicine, Milan and RomeEURACT Council Executive Board Which is an ideal primary care structure and size? Some argue for large group practices, others say smaller practices are better, others that team work or salary payment is the key. There is…
Alma-Tadema and the revisited British Painters of the 19th Century
By Prof. Francesco Carelli University of Milan , Rome It is neither a coincidence nor insignificant that Oscar Wilde should have first won fame and popularity by holding lectures on the Aesthetic Movement in bigoted Victorian London.
Klimt: medicine does not defeat death and disease
The Origins of a Legend Palazzo Reale, Milan from 12 March to 13 July 2014 by Professor Francesco Carelli University of Milan and Rome The exhibition Klimt: The Origins of A Legend, jointly arranged with the Belvedere Museum in Vienna (Österreichische Galerie Belvedere) and promoted by the City…
Degas: analyst or physiologist ?
By: Francesco Carelli Professor Family Medicine University of Milan and Rome The Royal Academy of Arts presented an exhibition focusing on Edgar Degas’s preoccupation with movement as an artist of the dance. Dance and the Ballet: Picturing Movement traces the development of the artist’s ballet…
The Avant-garde confronting with the “Other“
By Professor Francesco Carelli Professor of Family Medicine, Milan, Rome The Russian Avant-garde, Siberia and the East, at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, is the first international exhibition to examine the fundamental importance of the Oriental and Eurasian connection to Russian Modernism. The exhibition follows the…
On primary care leadership
Authors: John Spicer, Acting Dean of GP and Community Based Education London Francesco Carelli, Professor of Family Medicine Milan, Rome It is good to lead. It is axiomatic that it is good to lead.
Monet au le couer de la vie
By Francesco CarelliUniversity of Milan, Rome “Monet au coeur de la vie” is the title of the exhibition, which is promoted by the Municipality of Pavia, produced and organised by Alef – cultural project management, with the patronage of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and…
Kokoschka: a century through his face
By Francesco Carelli Professor of Family Medicine, Milan, Rome No previous exhibition has delved as deeply into the life and oeuvre of Oskar Kokoschka as the one at Leopold Museum in Wien: “ Kokoschka. The Self in Focus “.
Pollock and the Irascibles – The New York School
Pollock and the Irascibles – The New York School 24 September 2013 – 16 February 2014 Palazzo Reale, Milan By Francesco Carelli Professor FM, Milan, Rome Jackson Pollock, but not just him: Rothko, de Kooning, Kline too. An artistic revolution, a break with the past, experimentation,…