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At Spazio Antonioni, a new exhibition celebrates the encounter on the set of Zabriskie Point between Magnum photographer Bruce Davidson and Michelangelo Antonioni. Iconic shots explore 1960s America, revealing poetry and contrasts in a timeless artistic dialogue.
The Renaissance returns to Palazzo dei Diamanti in a major exhibition celebrating the beauty and culture of 16th-century Ferrara through the works of Mazzolino, Ortolano, Garofalo and Dosso.
A master of sacred art, Nardi is celebrated for his fidelity to traditional values. His retrospective at Castello Estense is a journey through murals, portraits and still lifes that embody timeless beauty and unique spiritual intensity.
One of the most respected contemporary artists, Bottoni brings to life exquisite works that explore realism. With Flemish meticulousness, he portrays nature and the transience of life, transporting the viewer to a world of extraordinary beauty and depth.
A new museum dedicated to Michelangelo Antonioni opens in Ferrara, displaying his personal archive and intended to be a dynamic “space” for studying the relationships between Antonioni and various artists, filmmakers and intellectuals. The first project aimed at highlighting the connections between Antonioni and the visual arts is Fuori fuoco, an exhibition curated by Andrea Bruciati and organized by the Ferrara Arte Foundation in collaboration with the Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este Institute – VILLÆ.
The photography of Nino Migliori (Bologna, 1926) is in perpetual motion. A flow of ideas, projects, experimentations, but also precise ethical and political stances accompanied by an ever-evolving aesthetic ideal.