Christo's Floating Piers on Lake Iseo, Blindarte Milan, Jean-Hubert Martin Interview, MAAT Museum, Caravaggio
Christo's installation of floating walkways on Lake Iseo is the most anticipated event of the Italian art summer, with aerial images showing the work in progress. Blindarte expands from Naples to Milan, opening a 600-square-meter, four-story gallery. An interview with curator Jean-Hubert Martin discusses the Carambolages exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris, which spans millennia of art history. Lisbon inaugurates the MAAT museum ahead of the fourth edition of the Architecture Triennale. A feature questions whether Caravaggio, known for his contentious nature and criminal acts, was the most antisocial artist in history.
Key facts
- Christo's floating piers installation on Lake Iseo is underway.
- Blindarte opens a new gallery in Milan with 600 square meters over four floors.
- Jean-Hubert Martin curates Carambolages at Grand Palais in Paris.
- MAAT museum opens in Lisbon.
- Fourth edition of Architecture Triennale to take place in autumn.
- Caravaggio's antisocial behavior is examined.
- Aerial images of Christo's work in progress are available.
- The article is from Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Christo
- Jean-Hubert Martin
- Caravaggio
- Massimo Mattioli
Institutions
- Blindarte
- Grand Palais
- MAAT
- Architecture Triennale
- Artribune
- Silvia Editrice
- Il Giornale dell'Arte
- Università di Perugia
Locations
- Lake Iseo
- Milan
- Naples
- Paris
- Lisbon
- Todi
- Perugia
- Turin