Artribune Magazine Issue 31 Explores Naples' Contemporary Art Scene
The upcoming 31st issue of Artribune Magazine focuses on Naples and its relationship with contemporary art. The feature continues the magazine's series examining Italian cities through dialogues between critics and curators spanning three generations. For Naples, the period from the 1960s to the 1980s is covered by Angelo Trimarco, a key figure in Neapolitan art history, in conversation with Renata Caragliano, art critic for La Repubblica's local section. The more recent decades are explored through a dialogue between Stefania Zuliani and Antonello Tolve. Additionally, the issue includes an interview by Santa Nastro with Peppe Morra, a collector, gallerist, and cultural promoter whose career spans from the Libreria Guida in Naples to his gallery on Via Calabritto and the Fondazione Hermann Nitsch. The magazine is available by subscription.
Key facts
- Artribune Magazine issue 31 focuses on Naples' contemporary art scene.
- The feature is part of a series on Italian cities and their relationship with contemporary art.
- Angelo Trimarco and Renata Caragliano discuss Naples from the 1960s to 1980s.
- Stefania Zuliani and Antonello Tolve discuss recent decades in Naples.
- Santa Nastro interviews Peppe Morra about his career and the Fondazione Hermann Nitsch.
- Peppe Morra is a collector, gallerist, and cultural promoter.
- The magazine is available by subscription.
- Previous issues covered Rome and Milan.
Entities
Artists
- Angelo Trimarco
- Stefania Zuliani
- Peppe Morra
- Renata Caragliano
- Antonello Tolve
- Santa Nastro
- Maurizio Calvesi
- Ludovico Pratesi
- Tommaso Trini
- Roberto Pinto
- Hermann Nitsch
Institutions
- Artribune Magazine
- La Repubblica
- Libreria Guida
- Fondazione Hermann Nitsch
- Artribune
Locations
- Naples
- Italy
- Rome
- Milan
- Via Calabritto