25 March 2026 – Wednesday
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Street art doesn’t just decorate a city, it can quietly become part of how a community lives, gathers, and remembers. From Maradona’s face in the Quartieri Spagnoli to the murals of Ponticelli, these walls aren’t just images but shared reference points, shaped as much by people as by paint.
For years, Ciro Maiello kept the window of his apartment in Naples’ Quartieri Spagnoli tightly shut. Not because of the noise, nor the narrowness of the streets below, but because when he opened it, it opened directly onto Diego Armando Maradona’s face. On the night of the 4th of May, when Napoli won their third Scudetto (their first in over 30 years), he finally threw it open, onto a square packed with hundreds of people deliriously celebrating.  The mural…

Order in Chaos: Escher Between Art and Science 

In a culture where we crave systems Escher surprises us: in his works chaos meets structure.
We live in a culture of uncertainty, and we respond by craving systems. Human beings require rules not because they are always good, but because chaos is exhausting. It’s not difficult to see why order has become a modern obsession: we increasingly tend to…

Monday Briefing 02/03/2025

Today’s issue of the Monday Briefing focuses on the newly escalated conflict in the Middle East. Read about the air force actions, diplomatic development and human tragedy. In other news, Mexico is swept by Cartels’ violence and Bolivian indigenous communities protect the forest. EU aid to Ukraine is halted and Zimbabwe bans mineral exports.
Today’s issue of the Monday Briefing focuses on the newly escalated conflict in the Middle East. Read about the air force actions, diplomatic development and human tragedy. In other news, Mexico is swept by Cartels’ violence and Bolivian indigenous…

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There’s something special about this time of year. The rush of catching up on films, the quiet moments in dark theaters, the group chats that turn into debates. Awards season has a way of…
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From Art to Equity: is Fractional Ownership redefining collecting?

When a masterpiece is segmented into shares, its aesthetic value remains intact but its social function changes.
Rapidly evolving financial markets and digital technologies are increasingly redefining consumption patterns and challenging traditional notions of property. Not immune to these transformations, the art sector is responding by integrating models such as fractional ownership. This concept first took shape in real estate during the twentieth…

La Grande Tragedia

La guerra non è un’anomalia della storia, ma la sua tragica costante. Dall’ascesa della Cina alle tensioni tra superpotenze, il realismo offensivo di Mearsheimer offre una lente spietata per leggere il presente. È davvero inevitabile la corsa verso l’egemonia? In questo primo articolo della nuova colonna "Parole Forti", Riccardo de Ambroggi offre una riflessione urgente sul destino del nostro tempo.
La guerra non è un’anomalia della storia, ma la sua tragica costante. Dall’ascesa della Cina alle tensioni tra superpotenze, il realismo offensivo di Mearsheimer offre una lente spietata per leggere il presente. È davvero inevitabile la corsa verso l’egemonia?…

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