Gaetano Pesce’s new public sculpture enflames city councillors
Albergo dei Poveri renovation is the latest stage of the Italian city’s cultural renaissance
The former director of the Uffizi, who is running for mayor of the Tuscan city, has been accused of speaking negatively about people from Italy's deprived south
The Baroque bad boy plays a leading role in a new adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley
Last checked by the authorities in over 50 years ago, the painting had been kept in a private home since the 1980s and is in extremely poor condition
The original version of the artist's Venus of the Rags was set alight only two weeks after being installed outside the city's town hall
A sculpture by Michelangelo Pistoletto was destroyed by fire in Naples on Wednesday
MANN's new partner museum will provide an additional 10,000 sq. m of exhibition space, allowing the people of Naples to finally see the full range of the largest collection of classical archaeology in the world
The painter, arguably Europe’s greatest female Old Master, had a flourishing workshop in the southern Italian city, interacting with key contemporaries there
Lynda Benglis and Magdalene Odundo join historical figures like Lucio Fontana in a group show that pushes at the limits of what clay can do
Museo di Capodimonte examines the huge influence that the Old Master had on Baroque artists active in the city
Exhibition includes more than 110 works with key loans from the Getty and the State Hermitage Museum
New commercial gallery shows—from sculpture to shipwreck paintings
The other ancient disaster area
The San Martino’s decorative arts and theatre collections are, at last, on show again, in new rooms