Theft from a Baroque oratory remains unsolved after 55 years, sparking countless conspiracy theories
The first site in Palermo is scheduled to open this spring
Four commissions, including a 30-m high mural of a Mafia-assassinated judge, have been unveiled in the southern Italian city
Work on the 760m-long Renaissance passageway, which has been closed for safety since 2016, will be completed in May next year
Letizia Battaglia recorded the Mafia violence that defined Palermo’s darkest years, while fighting for change through her work as a photojournalist, politician, environmentalist and human rights activist
Esteemed artworld professionals have been arrested as part of a wide-reaching investigation into antiquities smuggling with links to an ongoing New York court case.