- Presentation | Awards and changes
- The Classical Exhibition | The end of tradition
- Interview | Emmanuel Perrotin
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Pierre Soulages
- The Work | Portrait of a Man
- Space | Benozzo Gozzoli Museum
- José de Ribera | Completing the Cussida’s Apostolate
- In the studio | Gilbert & George
- Investigation | Francisco de Zurbarán
- The collection of | Pedro Serra
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Cecilia Barbieri, Jonathan Brown, Odile Delenda, Michael Gallagher, José Jiménez, Dominique Lobstein , Gianni Papi

A hermitage in Tuscany
The Benozzo Gozzoli Museum, designed by the architect Massimo Mariani, has given life to Castelfiorentino’s old quarter. Opened in January 2009, it combines respect for the environment and art design, and it is the perfect continent for the frescoes work of one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance.
By Cecilia Barbieri
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