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Sales and success of Art Basel Hong Kong 2026, also for the internationalization of Italian art
A dynamic yet cautious edition for the major Asian fair, in which galleries from Italy once again took on the responsibility of positioning Italian art on the global stage.Cristina Masturzo, Artribune, March 29, 2026 -
At TEFAF Maastricht, Steady Sales Rewrite the Canon in Real Time
Early placements illustrated how collectors are increasingly building their holdings across periods and geographies, embracing a more expansive view of art history.Observer, March 16, 2026 -
TEFAF 2026: What Italian Antique Dealers Are Bringing — Here Are Their Top Works (with Prices)
Finestre sull'Arte, March 13, 2026 -
« We are culture on street corners: come in and ask questions. »
Calarota (g.a.m.): I trust the new director of the FairFernando Pellerano, Corriere della Sera, December 18, 2025 -
20 Art Galleries in Italy You Absolutely Need to Know
Francesca Amè, Vogue Italia, May 26, 2023 -
Dressing up for Picasso and Warhol: art and fashion collide for a day at the museum
A stylish shoot at the Galleria d’Arte Maggiore, in Bologna, ItalyFederico Barbieri, South China Morning Post, December 10, 2018 -
us and Giorgio de Chirico
Redazione, Il Giornale dell'Arte, November 1, 2018 -
Giorgio Morandi: Lines of Poetry
16 January - 7 Aril 2013 at Estorick Collection, LondonWall Street International, January 24, 2013 -
Maggiore because it is extremely active throughout the world
Giornale dell'Arte, June 1, 2012 -
How to Remain “La Maggiore”
New spaces and major fairs to bring Morandi and De Chirico from New York to Hong Kong: the plans of Franco and Roberta Calarota and their daughter AlessiaFranco Fanelli, Giornale dell'Arte, June 1, 2012 -
Gam between Chia and Paris
Conversation with Franco Calarota, the driving force with Roberta and Alessia behind the Galleria d’Arte Maggiore of BolognaLorenzo Paolini, Inside Art, February 1, 2012 -
Morandi: solid and rising on the international market
A personal obsession. A stand entirely devoted to the Bolognese artistMarilena Pirelli, Il Sole 24 Ore, March 20, 2009 -
Giorgio De Chirico. The factory of dreams
At Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de ParisBeaux Arts éditions, February 13, 2009 -
De Chirico. The Duplication of a Personality
A lover of disturbing original games and pastiches, denials and infinite series, the Italian artist is honored with a major Parisian retrospective. A portrait in two parts.Judicaël Lavrador, Beaux Arts éditions, February 13, 2009 -
The Two Careers of De Chirico
About Giorgio de Chirico, history remembers only a short period of his work. Yet the artist worked until his death in 1978, as demonstrated by the hanging at the MABénédicte Ramade , L'oeil, February 1, 2009 -
de Chirico or the solitude of the signs
Inventor of "metaphysical painting," Giorgio de Chirico deeply impressed Breton and the Surrealists before being rejected for "anti-modernism." With more than one hundred and seventy works, the exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris shManuel Jover, Connaissance des Arts, February 1, 2009 -
De Chirico. All the Metaphysical Breath of Italy
Le Figaro, January 5, 2009 -
History of Art and Beauty
AD - Architectural Digest, January 1, 2002 -
Cities of Art. Bologna.
Nicoletta Cobolli Gigli and Matteo Zanni, Arte, January 1, 1995