When Impressionists were refugees in London
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan, Rome, Bari – Six paintings from Claude Monet’s famous Houses of Parliament series are on display at Tate Britain, being the largest group of Monet’s Houses of Parliament series seen in over 40 years.
GUSTAV KLIMT ARTIST OF THE CENTURY
100 years from his death – Francesco Carelli , University of Milan
The Art of Campari
By Prof. Francesco Carelli – Universiy of Milan, Italy – Since the nineteenth century, Campari has been responsible for some of the most distinctive and innovative imagery created in Italy. In a new exhibition this summer, London‘s Estorick Collection traces the history of Campari‘s pioneering approach to…
AFTERMATH: ART IN THE WAKE OF WORLD WAR ONE
By Prof. Francesco Carelli – University of Milan – Italy – Marking 100 years since the end of the First World War, this exhibition, at Tate Britain, explores the immediate impact of the conflict on British, German and French art.
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.
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…
Between Pocahontas and the only one surgeon survived
By prof. Francesco Carelli, University Milan, Rome At its height, the British Empire was the largest empire in history and the most influential global power. Originating with a few overseas possessions and trading posts, it grew to encompass dominions, colonies and protectorates rule and administrated…
Artemisia Gentileschi, leading female painter and female rights leader
By Francesco Carelli , University of Milan Two women are holding a man down on a bed. One presses her fist against his head, so he can’t raise it from the mattress, while her companion pins his torso in place. They are well-built with powerful…
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…