by Giacomo Castagnini | 26 Apr, 2025 | Art Criticism, Art History, Crumbs
Who Sculpts Today? The Human or the Code? A Lively Debate Between Chisels and Robotic Arms: Can Art Survive Without the Gesture? In Pietrasanta, amidst marble dust and ancient stone blocks, a silent metamorphosis — or perhaps a conflict — is unfolding. A challenge...
by Giacomo Castagnini | 2 Apr, 2025 | Art Criticism
The Stabbed Transitional Object and a Society That Has Forgotten How to Console. The starting point for this article is a 2009 lecture by Donna Varga, Professor of Childhood Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, entitled “Teddy Bear Culture: Childhood...