THE ITALIAN ART GUIDE


ABOUT

The Italian Art Guide is an online multichannel platform promoting emerging and established Italian contemporary artists. We monitor art worldwide but focus on Italy because there is still much to discover.

We are active on our website, across five social media channels, and through The Italian Art Guide BiWeekly newsletter to always keep you informed about the curated selection of Italy’s best art exhibitions.

Being backed by a reputation for knowledge and expertise deriving from over fifteen years of experience in the art market and having mastered digital communication, our specialized team skillfully spreads the news about the most valuable Italian art exhibitions. 

Our experience in the field and ability to investigate critically the new contemporary languages, powered by our passion for constant development, ensure that we can competently guide our viewers through contemporary Italian art.

OUR AUDIENCE CONSTANTLY GROWS BECAUSE WE:

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select only high-quality art events, knowing thet quality and high production cost aren’t always equivalent,

 

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keep an open mind at all times: art is transgressive,

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never stop learning: contemporary art is in constant development by definition,

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are open and prepared to gain multifaceted experiences in this unique and complex industry;

Dobroslawa Nowak

Founder, Editor-in-chief

Contemporary art professional and writer. She published interationally and interviewed major art figures, such as Gilbert & George and Regina Jose Galindo. She came up with the idea for The Italian Art Guide after realizing how many valuable contemporary art events in Italy go unnoticed. Since 2020, she has focused on mastering effective digital communication to reach audiences further and beyond.

Marianna Reggiani

Head Editor

Graduated in Modern Literature at La Sapienza in Rome and in Visual Arts at the Alma Mater Studiorum in Bologna. She works in the editorial field and collaborates with art magazines such as Domus, art-frame, and exibart, investigating the link between visual arts and feminism, with the belief that contemporary art and political issues run parallel.

Victoria Izurieta

Victoria was responsible for the visual identity of The Italian Art Guide until the third quarter of 2025.