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Artribune Launches Grandi Mostre Insert Focusing on Major Exhibitions

publication · 2026-05-05

Artribune has launched Grandi Mostre, a new editorial product dedicated to major exhibition events with a focus on modern and ancient art. The insert debuts in the next issue of Artribune Magazine, with editorial coordination by Massimo Mattioli under the direction of Massimiliano Tonelli. Each issue will feature previews of upcoming exhibitions, extensive photographic services, and tips for enriching visits with territorial, cultural, and enogastronomic insights. It will also include in-depth articles and reviews of current events, opinions from authoritative scholars and interdisciplinary observers, and a curated calendar. The first issue opens with a focus on Caravaggio, covering three concurrent events dedicated to him, followed by a tour of major exhibitions in Piedmont, a museum section highlighting the Goppion case (an Italian leader in museum display cases), and an opinion section featuring Antonio Natali, former director of the Uffizi for ten years. A spring recommendation for discovering Giovanni Bellini and his pupils is also included. The initiative responds to a gap in Italian information coverage, driven by requests from readers, partners, clients, and advertisers. Grandi Mostre will be supported by a dedicated newsletter and an already active Facebook page with 40,000 likes.

Key facts

  • Grandi Mostre is a new editorial product by Artribune.
  • It focuses on major exhibition events in modern and ancient art.
  • The insert debuts in the next issue of Artribune Magazine.
  • Editorial coordination is by Massimo Mattioli under Massimiliano Tonelli.
  • The first issue features a focus on Caravaggio with three concurrent events.
  • Includes a tour of major exhibitions in Piedmont.
  • Opinion section features Antonio Natali, former Uffizi director.
  • Grandi Mostre has a dedicated newsletter and a Facebook page with 40,000 likes.

Entities

Artists

  • Caravaggio
  • Giovanni Bellini

Institutions

  • Artribune
  • Artribune Magazine
  • Uffizi
  • Goppion

Locations

  • Piedmont

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