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Last December I had the somewhat depressing experience of reporting from the far-right Atreju festival in Rome. It was, as I noted at the time, a grotesque affair where the neofascist core of the current ruling coalition was on full display...
One thing I’ve always admired about the Italian Constitution is Article 33, the clause which guarantees the free and universal teaching of art and science on the basis it is the state’s role to foster critical citizens. Of course the promis...
The Venice Biennale. Italy’s most prestigious art event, indeed one of the most high-profile contemporary art events globally. The show is not without its problems: the oddly archaic national(ist) pavilions, the overly academic aesthetics,...
Last Friday Giorgia Meloni’s government pushed a new security bill through the Chamber of Deputies, and, as with previous similar policies, it has sparked a considerable backlash. Back at my desk now, after a week off, I want to get right b...
Dear readers. A quick announcement. Over the next two weeks I’m undergoing a minor-yet-invasive medical procedure and have been instructed to limit my working hours. For that reason, I’m dutifully slowing down a few things —including this n...
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