

THE CURATORS’ QUADERNO - Issue 8 Girls in the Innocenti Archive
Restoring the identity tokens of female foundling children at the Innocenti Institute whose historic archive is in Florence. PRESS ON THE IMAGE TO FLIP THROUGH The Innocenti Hospital’s historical archive in Florence comprises more than 13,000 documents and objects from the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries, including ‘tokens’ that parents left with their foundling children, as proof of identity. Located in the ancient refectory, the archive hosts one of the world’s most u


THE CURATORS' QUADERNO - Issue 7 Tribute to Sarah Maldoror, Revolution on Film
A tribute to pan-African documentary filmmaker Sarah Maldoror for portrayal of women and revolution. PRESS THE IMAGE TO FLIP THROUGH Enjoy the seventh issue of The Curators’ Quaderno , ‘Revolution on Film’, created in conjunction with the 66 th edition of Europe’s earliest documentary film festival, Festival dei Popoli (November 1 to 9 2025), whose diamond-point event is a multi-screening tribute to filmmaker Sarah Maldoror. According to tribute curator Ludovica Fales, “This


THE CURATORS' QUADERNO - ISSUE 6 Now or Never: 13 Artists at Museo Sant'Orsola
The Curators' Quaderno - Issue 6, ph. Claudio Ripalti Thirteen contemporary artist band together to reconstruct the history of an ancient convent in the center of future, soon to be a new museum. PRESS IMAGE TO FLIP THROUGH Museo Sant’Orsola is celebrating its final show prior to the complex’s restructuring and renovation: ‘The Rose that Grew from Concrete’, curated by Morgane Lucquet Laforgue. The exhibition showcases site-specific works by 13 international contemporary arti


THE CURATORS' QUADERNO - Issue 5
The Search for Violante Conservators in Florence on a quest to confirm the attribution of three paintings to eighteenth-century artist Violante Siries PRESS IMAGE TO FLIP THROUGH "Violante didn’t work under the auspices of a Grand Duchess, like Giovanna Fratellini before her. Yet, the lower echelons of Florentine nobility threw parties, hosted salons, organised art exhibitions and held festivals – all potential occasions in which to garner commissions. This period also saw th


THE CURATORS' QUADERNO - Issue 4
The Wulz Studio: 8,000 Negatives The rediscovery and reorganisation of the archives of Italian photographers Wanda and Marion Wulz, who carry on the family tradition, starting from the 1920s PRESS THE IMAGE TO FLIP THROUGH The Curators’ Quaderno is a collection of notebook-style publications, conceived by Calliope Arts, in collaboration with The Florentine Press, to raise awareness of women’s contributions to the fields of art, science and culture. Issue 4 focuses on the new


THE CURATORS' QUADERNO - Issue 3
Women Filmmakers: Trailblazers A woman wanders the streets of Florence: she is an explorer from a faraway place, making her way to the 'Festival dei Popoli' cinema festival. Who is she and where does she come from? What message does she bring? She is the protagonist of the cover of The Curators' Quaderno Issue 3 and posterchild for the 65th edition of the oldest international documentary film festival in Europe. What is it like to be a French filmmaker documenting the return


THE CURATORS' QUADERNO - Issue 2
Louise Bourgeois in Florence The late works of twentieth-century sculptor and painter Louise Bourgeois on the theme 'Maternity' at two Florentine museums. PRESS IMAGE TO FLIP THROUGH Second in a series that began with Lola Costa: An Artist at Il Palmerino , the September issue, Louise Bourgeois in Florence , invites readers to visit two of Florence’s most iconic museum spaces, Museo Novecento and Museo degli Innocenti to explore the French-born US artist’s ‘site-specific’ scu


THE CURATORS' QUADERNO - Issue 1
Lola Costa and Il Palmerino Il Palmerino, in the hills of Tuscany, and two women who made history there: Lola Costa and Vernon Lee. CLICK IMAGE TO FLIP THROUGH Our first edition of The Curators’ Quaderno explores the evolution of Lola Costa’s art over the course of the 20th century, through paintings, drawings, and poetry. Thanks to the musings of curators and sector experts, Issue 1 of this new publication examines Costa’s life as an expat British woman in Florence, and f
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