From the Keil Foundation created in London in 1932 through to the visionary project in Florence.
The death of the artist in Florence's Santa Maria Nuova hospital is surprisingly well-documented.
The non-profit foundation seeks to foster new figurative artists through exhibitions, workshops, studio spaces and more.
Meet the artists in residence at the German-founded cultural institute in the Florence hills.
Renaissance art historian finds points of contact between Leonardo da Vinci and the Advanced Arts of Sam Keil.
The Florentine portrait painter and governess documented her journey.
Private galleries are located all over Florence, welcoming people who may wish to purchase the works they find there.
A 500-square meter environment by British artist Sam Keil.
Situated just south of piazzale Michelangelo, the space combines hermetic principles with fundamental truths.
The whitewashed studio gives space to emerging and established international artists.
INO Director Raffaella Fontana tells us about the conservation of Artemisia's Allegory of Inclination, using 3D digital technology.
Meet 12 international artists and faculty members at The Florence Academy of Art, whose art is part of the system of continuum.
Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi, also known as Caravaggio, is buried just outside the Tuscan town of Porto Ercole.
Inside the home of Nano Campeggi, the man who painted dreams.
The Tehran-born artist speaks about his career and works on display at La Ménagère.
The Pietrasanta-based artist discusses the significance of the works on display in Florence and his view on contemporary art’s role in society.
Florence attracts creatives from all over the world, but how prolific is the contemporary scene for emerging artists?
Tornabuoni Arte inaugurates new exhibition space at via de’ Tornabuoni 5, one of the most sought-after streets for all sellers.
My “female gaze” is a response to the diverse work and personalities of Artemisia Gentileschi, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun and Elisabeth Chaplin.
Three exhibitions at MAD Murate Art District centre on Afro-descendant artists from February 10 through to April 2, 2022, curated in collaboration with Black History Month Florence.
“Nobody only loves masterpieces,” art collector extraordinaire Roberto Casamonti once remarked, his words projected onto the whitewashed walls of the uplifting gallery that carries his name in piazza di Santa ...
The blue rooms of the eclectic Stefano Bardini Museum are fixed with 12 uncanny works that beguile viewers as they immerse themselves in the fantastical and, at times, unsettling objects ...
Huge horned iguanas, a red tiger crouching in the middle of the Niobe Room, new versions of the Medusa, whose head teems with hybrid figures bearing bizarre beaks and sharp ...