Art
Italian American Photographer Unveils His 1950s-Era Perspective of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's Michael Rosella, a renowned doctor, photographer and ISDA member, unveiled his new book, "Pittsburgh Streets 1950s," to a packed house at the Heinz History Center.
Read MoreItalian Mayor Invites Ousted Principal to Florence After ‘David’ Fiasco
"Art is civilization and whoever teaches it deserves respect."
Read MorePinocchio’s Global Influence Untangled at Los Angeles Museum
The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles, with its new exhibit on the unmistakable wooden puppet, examines the impact of the Italian morality tale.
Read MoreMichelangelo’s Pietà Sculptures Will Be Unveiled Together for the First Time
The public will see firsthand the evolution of Michelangelo's groundbreaking work.
Read MoreItalian Town Defies China, Unveils Exhibit by Dissident Artist
Badiucao, a popular Chinese cartoonist, artist and human rights activist, is finally able to show his solo works to the public.
Read MoreItalian Artist Auctions Off ‘Invisible Sculpture’ for $18,000
There's literally nothing there, but the artist, Salvatore Garau, says the concept is quite real.
Read MoreSculptor of Wall Street’s ‘Charging Bull’ Passes Away at 80
In a bold move, Arturo Di Modica installed the bull in front of the New York Stock Exchange without the city's permission in 1989. It's now one of NYC's most iconic symbols.
Read MoreRaphael, the Renaissance Artist Who Set the Modern World in Motion
The young painter, who passed away 500 years ago, helped define an era that rewrote the future of the Western world.
Read MoreLong Live the King: Italy’s 800-year-old Presepio Tradition Shines on Today
Sparked by St. Francis of Assisi in 1223, the Presepio remains a sacred tradition across Italy.
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