Massimo and Francesca Valsecchi (An Interview)
We met Massimo and Francesca Valsecchi, who in Palermo have transformed Palazzo Butera into a place where past and present are in perpetual conversation.
di Elena Caslini
We met Massimo and Francesca Valsecchi, who in Palermo have transformed Palazzo Butera into a place where past and present are in perpetual conversation.
di Elena Caslini
We set down with Giovanna Forlanelli, who together with her husband Lucio Rovati is helping to change the way culture is made in Italy, with an open, dynamic, advanced museum, connected with public institutions, and capable of bringing Etruscan art back into the present of international debate.
di Stefano Pirovano
Alessandro Cesati’s collection of door knockers is unveiled at Franco Maria Ricci’s Labirinto del Masone, where losing oneself becomes a way of being found.
di Marta Galli
Can we consider Christian Levett a serial collector? Probably yes, according to what he told us about himself.
di Elena Caslini
Giancarlo Ligabue financed more than 130 archaeological expeditions across the world and built a unique collection; Inti is keeping it alive.
di Elena Caslini
Revisiting Geo Poletti's art collecting means embracing a future where art is not bought, but pursued through hard work and expertise.
di Francesco Ceretti