The Italian city is becoming a hub for millionaires thanks to an attractive tax regime for high earners
Palazzo Citterio, part of the new Grande Brera cultural complex, is due to be inaugurated on 7 December
Milan’s most prestigious art museum and several other institutions in the same complex are now known as “Grande Brera”
Another edition, another double-digit increase of exhibitors for Milan’s premier commercial art event, which is trying to carve a new identity
The street artist’s new public art commission coincides with Milan Design Week
Pop-up space syncs with spring events, furthering city’s growth as an art hub
Italian officials have approved draft bill to bring in tougher sanctions for protestors who target heritage
International dealers returned to 27th edition of the fair after two years marked by Covid
From Michelangelo to Morandi and the Medici to the Rothschilds, a Gallerie d’Italia show looks at the relationship between artists and their patrons
As Milano Art Week begins, Massimo de Carlo gallery is exhibiting the artist's one-work project while the crematorium is hosting one of his important early works
Mario Bertolini’s vast collection of Modern art, amassed over his lifetime and donated to the museum in 2014, is at the centre of a claim seeking to invalidate the acquisition
Novel project will replace lost parts of the structure with hedges of boxwood, myrtle and privet
Idea for the project was considered "too emotionally fraught" for New York by Guggenheim chief curator
Historic photographs and contemporary papers have been used in new book to re-imagine the cycle
Work created for Milan Design Week perpetuates violence against women, critics say
From mesmeric cinematic art in a fresco-lined palazzo to the Brazilian artist Lygia Pape's first exhibition in Italy
Hauser & Wirth, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac and other well-known galleries have joined the Milan fair
Human extinction and planetary devastation are tackled in the XXII Triennale di Milano—but the message is one of hope through innovation
More than two-thirds of Antonello da Messina’s 35 accepted autograph works are reunited for a show at Palazzo Reale
The full-scale preparatory drawing for the Vatican’s School of Athens fresco is going back on view after a four-year restoration
Did Louvre Abu Dhabi’s $450m painting belong to an English nobleman who followed Charles I to the scaffold in 1649?
Major loan show is based on 1985 display of the Italian artist organised by pioneering curator Harald Szeemann
Conservators have used the method on a ceremonial cape made by the Tupinambá—a cannibalistic tribe from Brazil
Galleries, benefitting from Milan's April buzz, are already reporting healthy sales
Show of more than 500 works ranges from Giorgio de Chirico to Gruppo 7
An upcoming exhibition explores the brief but intense creative spark that lay the foundations for Italian art of the 1960s
A little-known copy of Leonardo’s The Last Supper by Marco d’Oggiono will get a thorough clean
Alessandro Mendini celebrates his 80th birthday this year—and his approach to design continues to be relevant
Collectors in search of unusual materials at Milan’s Salone Internazionale del Mobile design fair should expect the unexpected
King George VI loaned 19 of his best Leonardo drawings to Milan for the most important exhibition on the artist ever held