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Artribune Magazine Summer Issue 2016 Released with Travel Guide and Interviews

publication · 2026-05-05

Artribune Magazine has released its Summer Issue 2016, available for free at distribution points and to subscribers. The issue features a travel guide focusing on Dresden and Leipzig in Saxony, highlighting their contrasting histories and urban landscapes. It includes an interview with musician Vinicio Capossela, who discusses his artistic influences from Lascaux to Pontormo, Goya, Michelangelo, and contemporary artists like Adrian Paci and Claudia Losi, coinciding with his album "Canzoni della Cupa." The magazine also covers the 40th anniversary of Segno magazine in Abruzzo and the 10th anniversary of Mousse magazine in Milan, with interviews with Lucia Spadano and Edoardo Bonaspetti respectively. A Talk Show segment poses the question "Public art: a common good?" featuring artists and curators including Pablo Helguera, Tobias Rehberger, Cecilia Alemani, and Luca Vitone.

Key facts

  • Artribune Magazine Summer Issue 2016 is released free of charge.
  • The issue includes a travel guide to Dresden and Leipzig in Saxony.
  • Vinicio Capossela is interviewed about his artistic influences and his album 'Canzoni della Cupa'.
  • Segno magazine celebrates its 40th anniversary in Abruzzo.
  • Mousse magazine celebrates its 10th anniversary in Milan.
  • Interviews with Lucia Spadano (Segno) and Edoardo Bonaspetti (Mousse) are featured.
  • A Talk Show discusses 'Public art: a common good?' with Pablo Helguera, Tobias Rehberger, Cecilia Alemani, and Luca Vitone.
  • The magazine is available at distribution points and by subscription.

Entities

Artists

  • Vinicio Capossela
  • Adrian Paci
  • Christopher Wonder
  • Claudia Losi
  • Pablo Helguera
  • Tobias Rehberger
  • Cecilia Alemani
  • Luca Vitone
  • Goya
  • Michelangelo
  • Pontormo

Institutions

  • Artribune Magazine
  • Segno
  • Mousse

Locations

  • Dresden
  • Leipzig
  • Saxony
  • Abruzzo
  • Milan

Sources