
Vasari, who built Florence’s Uffizi gallery, feted in Rome
The man who designed the Uffizi, wrote the first book on Renaissance art, and interviewed Michelangelo.

The man who designed the Uffizi, wrote the first book on Renaissance art, and interviewed Michelangelo.

American designer Jessica Harris presents the latest chapter and quiet refusal to follow fashion’s calendar.

Rothko’s largest Italian retrospective stages an unlikely dialogue between American abstraction and the Renaissance.

For the first time, 22 of Pompeii’s best-preserved plaster casts of eruption victims, are displayed in a single space.

Italy purchases a rare Caravaggio portrait for 30 million euro, securing a painting that spent decades hidden.

A 14-metre crocheted Valkyrie made by 200 prisoners, patients and children fill Rome’s Valentino Foundation.

Four centuries after St Peter’s Basilica was consecrated, a new exhibit reuniting 70 works recounts the birth of Baroque.

Milan’s Ancient Egyptian Collection is back at the Castello Sforzesco after ten years with 80 unseen artefacts.

Restoration experts at the Vatican begin new phase of conservation work on Il Giudizio Universale (The Last Judgment).
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