Renato Miracco
Renato Miracco
Interview with Renato Miracco, art critic, Museum Curator and Cultural Attaché at the Italian Embassy in Washington D.C. talks about Joseph Stella before his presentation titled...
A panel discussion titled Joseph Stella’s Futurism between Italy and the U.S. was held at the Billy Johnson Auditorium of the Newark Museum to shed light on the personality and...
Connected live with Triennale Milano, at Rai Corporation it was announced and celebrated the opening of Triennale NYC in the spring.
Ambrosino’s Exhibition at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York . The world renowned Italian artist who has been creating life on canvas (and in 3-D form) for decades was born in...
On Thursday, December 10 the Leica Gallery held the opening reception for Variatio, a new bimonthly magazine dedicated to photographic art. Professor Renato Miracco,...
What are the consequences of the cut of public funds on the national Cinema industry in Italy? We asked Mrs. Viviana del Bianco, the organizer of the NICE (New Italian Cinema...
“Instant Book is a census of sorts, a snapshot of Italian artists under the age of 45 who have chosen to live and work in New York, and who have brought their imaginations here...
"I’m really proud to have spent eight to ten hours a day revitalizing an institute, revitalizing the Italian image in America", said Renato Miracco on his last day as Director...
“I only see beauty. And the beauty is only beauty and nothing else, whether it be a beautiful bag, or a beautiful piece of wood, iron or something else… Every painting I do,...
Italian Cultural Institute. Screening of the movie "Focaccia Blues", directed by Nico Cirasola. Set in a little village in Apulia called Altamura, the movie tells the story of how...
Nella sede dell’Istituto Italiano di Cultura a New York omaggio alla comunità ebraica attraverso due regioni, Veneto e Puglia
Cipriani was again the venue for this year’s celebration of Italy's National Day, the most important event of the year for the Italian community with more than a thousand guests...