El Lissitzky – Explained Suprematism and Contructivism to Europe and around the World
By Francesco Carelli – Professor Family Medicine in Milan, Rome “I have never been sparing of my energy in my life. Now I’ve arrived at the limit, and now I know how one should create pictures that are “fine”, “strong”, “dynamic”. An enigma must once…
The constructivist way of learning
By Prof. Francesco Carelli – Professor University of Milan and Campus Biomedico Rome Constructivism represents a shift from education based on behaviorism to education based on cognitive theory.
TULLIO CRALI – A FUTURIST LIFE
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan For Tullio Crali (1910-2000) Futurism was not just a school of painting but an attitude to life itself.
New alphabestism and schools system
Francesco Carelli , University of Milan – Courses Organiser and Evaluator In the first survey in Milan ( city / town ) Cariplo Fundation found 14.000 students having no access to devices and connections in everyday life.
One hundred years ago….there was a “ jigsaw puzzle of a farmer”
Teaching and learning with Kasimir Malevich – By Francesco Carelli ( and Matteo ), Professor of Family Medicine, Milan , Rome
AUBREY BEARDSLEY. The big Meteor
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan Although Aubrey Beardsley died tragically young at the age of just 25, Beardsley’s subversive, sinuous black-and white images have continued to shock and delight admirers for over a century. Bringing together 200 spectacular works, this is the largest…
FERNAND LÉGER: NEW TIMES, NEW PLEASURES
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan Tate Liverpool has presented the first major UK exhibition in 30 years of renowned modern artist Fernand Léger (1881–1955).
WILLIAM BLAKE
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan A visionary painter, printmaker and poet, Blake created some of the most iconic images in the history of British art and has remained an inspiration to artists, musicians, writers and performers worldwide for over two centuries. Online you can…
De Chirico in Milan
Francesco Carelli – University of Milan The Italian painter and writer Giorgio De Chirico was born in Volos (Greece) in an aristocratic Italian family. In 1906 he went to Italy, then lived in Florence, Milan, Ferrara, Rome, Venice and also abroad for some years, in Munich,…
Surviving with my illness at Covid19 time
Francesco Carelli from Milano