Diego Rivera comes back to New York with a second monographic exposition since 1931 at MoMa Museum. In tyhis article we are going to explore how the Italian frescos techniques of the Italian Renaissance influenced his style.
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The Beautiful Clichè - Venezia is an exhibition by the Italian photographer Renato D'Agostin, which offers a very interesting, new and fresh perspective of Venice avoiding stereotypes and offering an original portrait of this city.
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Giorgio Radicati, Former Consul General of Italy in New York, explained his feelings during the Twin Towers collapse and he does it through his last book: "11 settembre: Io c'ero"
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At the Calandra Institute, scholars exchange new recent research on Italian and Italian-American history at the conference held in honor of Philip V. Cannistraro.
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Premier-Designate Mario Monti is often described in the media as Super Mario or Sober Mario. His government has had the support of banks, universities and the Roman Catholic Chruch
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As Berlusconi submitted his resignation, neo-Senator Mario Monti prepares to be Premier Designate
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Professor Anthony Julian Tamburri, Dean of the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute gave us an interview and talked about his Bordighera Press.
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Arts & Tannery, the biannual boutique-expo, presents the best of Made-in-Italy tanneries to New York. Aniello Musella, Italian Trade Commissioner, stressed the importance of the environmental consciousness of the Italian tanners, and how it is supported by a continuous investment in technology
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Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato is in town performing in Rossini's "Le Comte Ory" and Strauss' "Ariadne Auf Naxos" at the Met. On March 30 she was at NYU to talk about her work and opera in general.
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One of the most beloved artists in Italian popular music history speaks with us from Rome about his tour which will come to New York with a much-anticipated concert at the Angel Orensanz Foundation. There will also be a talk with Baglioni at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò on December 16.