Opinions

  • Obsessions

    The Plastic Tax now occupies the front pages of national newspapers and the large packaging supply chain is in fibrillation. By Stefano Lavorini
  • Unsustainable sustainability

    "Your youngest don’t allow you sleep, the older ones won't even let you rest"... by Stefano Lavorini
  • An alternative... based on ciauscolo (and a lot more)

    I am writing about the Marches, the title bearing a reference to the salami, of ancient peasant origins, typical to that region: rosy, fragrant, with a tasty but delicate flavor, to be spread on bread. Editorial by Stefano Lavorini
  • Caterina Arcuri

    Caterina Arcuri works in the field of research and visual experimentation and has exhibited since the 1990s.
  • Emiliano Zucchini

    Emiliano Zucchini was born in Frascati in 1982, he lives and works in Rome.
  • As Time Goes By

    Bizarre chasms open up in thinking about how our individual and collective future, as one hears repeated, is indissolubly tied to innovation in production processes.
    Our GDP will suffer if we are not capable of reducing production costs while maintaining the same quality, and/or offering the consumer new products and services with a greater added value, or that is more personalised. Editorial by…
  • Antonio Saladino

    Ceramist, sculptor and painter, Antonio Saladino lives and works in Lamezia Terme, where he was born in 1950.
  • The many colors of Nature

    Grass, herbs, trees, wheat, broom, olives, oaks ... the gradations of species are endless along with the colors that amaze us with their harmony and beauty. Nature is variety and diversity, it is the basis of our life. Let us respect it, freeing man from his egoism and obtuseness! Editorial by Stefano Lavorini
  • BEHIND THE COVER April 2019

    Maria Credidio was born in Terranova da Sibari (CS) in 1957, but lives and works in S. Demetrio Corone (CS). Alongside her work as an artist, she is a cultural operator; since 2001 she has been president of the Magna Grecia Biennale of Contemporary Art of S. Demetrio Corone.
  • Rosy's fabric

    "Ideas give people courage". This phrase, attributed to French politician Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929), offers the cue to Aldous Huxley for a broad reflection on today's reality which, in my opinion, is not so different from that of 1931 (the year in which he published his "Beliefs and Action" essay). Editorial by Stefano Lavorini.
  • Behind the cover January February 2019

    For the registry office, the Italian Tiziano Milzoni was born in 1949 in Berra (FE) and has long been living and working in a town in the province of Sondrio, where he continues to interpret himself. If instead we think of him being an artist, he “was born” in 1962 in New York and painted under the pseudonym of Mark Wright because, he says, «art can start from the name, continue with the year and…
  • 2018: The year of Plastics Schizophrenia

    The psychiatrist Thomas Szasz writes: «The proverb suggests that we don’t bite the hand that feeds us. But perhaps we ought to, if that hand actually prevents us from feeding ourselves».
  • Full colors start up

    «You can’t describe passion, you can only experience it» (Enzo Ferrari, entrepreneur and racing driver). Stefano Lavorini
  • Is it perhaps a fairy tale?

    On the threshold of 100 years, avvocato Bruno Segre, after running off a series of poignant and scathing critiques of the current moment in history, winds up laconically: «Italy remains a great country. She’s like a vulgar albeit beautiful woman. And I can’t stop loving her».(1). 
  • Each person finds hope within themselves*

    Among the living beings, man seems to be the only one made happy by hope, who exalts himself with joy thinking of the reason that might put him in the condition of possessing a desired thing, but he is also the only one to weep when he discovers all hope is lost.

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