Balla: circulation of energy, optical effects
“Balla colourful and bright ” at Galleria Cinquantasei in Bologna, was an extraordinary exhibition, because containing for the first time as many as 30 of the 100 classified collages never previously exhibited. By Francesco Carelli Professor of Family Medicine, Milan, Rome, Cluj
Futurists: an exhibition for multidimensional body and brain
Francesco CarelliProfessor of Family Medicine, Milan and Rome The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art launched its first virtual exhibition addressing Futurism’s relationship with the Italian pictorial tradition. The online exhibition features some sixty works, half from the first ten years of the Futurist movement…
We ( I ) shall never surrender – Deleted doctor – patient relationship
By Francesco Carelli – Professor Family Medicine, Milan and Rome When the citizen subject becomes just a piece of the State, an object in State’s property or an object in market’s property…there are no more persons and the individual person as himself in a liberal state…
Portraying a sort of anti-sensibility that pervades society: portraying with psychology
by Francesco Carelli, Professor of Family Medicine, University of Milan, Italy Euract Council, Executive Board Tate Modern has staged the most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to foremost Pop artist, Roy Lichtenstein. Co-organised by The Art Institute of Chicago and Tate Modern, this is the first…
Bruno Munari – A Leonards’ Multifaceted mind, A method for children
By Francesco Carelli Professor Family Medicine, Milan and Rome The exhibition Bruno Munari: My Futurist Past, on view at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, aims to investigate the activity of one of the most complex, creative and multi-faceted figures of Italian 20th century art.
Giorgio Morandi: the eye of one who sees but does not understand
By Francesco Carelli – Professor University of Milan and Rome The exhibition Giorgio Morandi: Lines of Poetry on view at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, is a career-spanning exhibition of around eighty meditative and intimate prints, paintings and drawings by the master of poetic…
Holding design with a single finger – Giorgio Casali (1913-1995)
by Francesco Carelli Professor Family Medicine, Milan and Rome For over thirty years, Giorgio Casali (1913-1995) photographed the work of the greatest post-war Italian architects and designers.
The Brain, instructions for use
An exhibition accompanies the visitor on a fascinating journey through the most amazing tool we possess: the brain By Francesco Carelli – Professor Family Medicine, Milan , Rome The brain, instructions for use is a great exhibition of a scientific nature that reveals also to a…
Leonardo da Vinci: a style for teaching and learning, a style for big research
By Francesco CarelliProfessor Family Medicine, Milan, Rome “The World of Leonardo” Exhibition is one of the most important cultural events in Milan for 2013.
Family doctor and the critical cases: a practical case
Carelli Francesco , Professor e and elective courses in Family Medicine , University of Milan Censabella Federica , internship student in FM, University of Milan Colosimo Valentina , internship student in FM , of GP clinic If family doctor and patient develop a good relationship…
Lack of communication between hospital and primary care doctors has negative consequences for patients
Francesco Carelli, Professor of Family Medicine, University of Milan and Rome Attilio Giotta, internship graduate doctor, University of Milan Communication between hospital doctors and family doctors is a frequently undervalued or – worse – not considered aspect of Health Systems.
Kurt Schwitters in Britain
By Francesco Carelli – Professor FM in Milan and Rome Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948), was one of the major artists of European Modernism. An exhibition at Tate Britain focuses on his British period, from his arrival in Britain as a refugee in 1940 until his death in…