Why you should follow Paolo Abate

According to our new tradition, Thursdays are dedicated to young talented people from different industries. I mentioned in my letter that I would like to pay more attention to this, and I think this is extremely important, since it is young artists, photographers, filmmakers, designers, people of art in general, who make our life the way we like to experience it. With their refined perception … Continue reading Why you should follow Paolo Abate

Art exhibitions in Rome, winter 2022

The first personal exhibition of internationally renowned contemporary Chinese artist Cao Fei is on at MAXXI. Supernova is a reflection on the changes that took us to the new millennium at hardly bearable speed, on fantasy and life, real and virtual, memory and future: the global tendencies told from China’s point of view. Visit until 8 May 2022. Good News. Women in Architecture show at … Continue reading Art exhibitions in Rome, winter 2022

Art exhibitions in Rome, fall 2021

An exhibition – The Yōkai Parade – is on display at The Japanese Institute of Culture in Rome. The show tells the history of Yōkai – supernatural creatures of Japanese mythology, spirits, and ghosts embodying the forces of nature. Originating in Japanese culture around 1000 years ago, these exotic monsters have been traveling from ancient scrolls to modern anime and manga eventually becoming an ordinary part of … Continue reading Art exhibitions in Rome, fall 2021

Easy Cheesecake by Irina Odoardi

“To find a decent cheesecake in Italy, like any other non-native Italian delicacy, is at least very hard, not to say almost impossible.The great love I have for this dessert left me no other choice but to try to bake it myself. To be honest, the most difficult thing was choosing a recipe: there are so many completely different recipes that it is almost impossible … Continue reading Easy Cheesecake by Irina Odoardi