Italian artist AleXsandro Palombo uses his art to combat indifference and educate young people about the Holocaust.
It’s no accident that he was among the first Italian artists to enter MoMA’s collection (in 1964, one of his “pop art pieces”) just after the museum picked up work by Lucio Fontana.
A new exhibition at Buckingham Palace features over 150 Renaissance drawings by masters like Raphael, Michelangelo, and ...
But Italians have long called for the paintings return to Italy, including an incident in 1911 when artist named Vincenzo Peruggia stole it and later claimed his actions were patriotic.
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