Renaissance master: Tintoretto’s 500th spans 2 continents
A Venetian cloth dyer’s son, Tintoretto spent his entire career in Venice, becoming widely considered the last great painter of the Renaissance.
A Venetian cloth dyer’s son, Tintoretto spent his entire career in Venice, becoming widely considered the last great painter of the Renaissance.
Even the waiters wore wellies to deliver pizza to the patrons.
We live in an increasingly complex world, yet we also tend to be increasingly unplugged from the actual experience of everyday life. Far from a foregone conclusion, architects from Indonesia, Taiwan, and the Philippines want global architecture to come down off its pedestal and transform people’s lives by providing additional space to local communities.
The scale and history of this ancient shipyard in the heart of Venice is mind-boggling, its beauty intoxicating.
In an era when many countries are putting up border walls and barbed wire fences, the International Architecture Exhibition in Venice aims to showcase a “sense of humanity” through its
Venice – The Philippines has unveiled ‘The City Who Had Two Navels’, its much-anticipated entry to the Venice Architecture Biennale 2018 held at the historic port of Arsenale in this Renaissance City.
Flight of the angel traditionally marked the opening for the Carnival of Venice.
After 500 years of being reserved exclusively for the use of politicians and Italian royalty, a monumental landmark in Venice’s Piazza San Marco will re-open to the public.
As the perpetual host of the Venice Art Biennale, this Italian city easily blurs the boundary between art and reality, fantasy and truth, the mundane and sublime.
The city’s authorities want to put a brake on the expansion of outlets selling burgers, kebabs and other fast-food for being “not compatible with the preservation and development of Venice’s cultural heritage.”
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