Videos
#humusthree #thesilenceoftheforests • 28 November 2025
Why should we care more for - or rather, be more concerned with - woods, from those close to home to those on the other side of the planet? In this exclusive video-interview for humus, Antonio Perazzi, landscape architect, botanist and writer, lists the reasons for this necessary concern; he also explains how woods grow, and what is their function in the natural ecosystem, which we are also a part of.
27 June 2025
Visiting the exhibition at Palazzo Reale, the artist Giampaolo Bertozzi came across the works of Galileo Chini, one of his Masters and a role model for Italian and international ceramic arts.
6 June 2025
According to Amy Kulper, the exhibition at Palazzo Reale offers insight into the key concepts of the birth of modernity: industrialisation, new materials and women’s autonomy.
29 May 2025
Art Deco was already waning in the early Thirties. This was the time when applied decorative arts made way for industrial design. The language of objects abandons decoration to become synthetic, intuitive, immediate. The extraordinary series of red earthenware vases concluding the exhibition ‘Art Déco. Il trionfo della modernità’ at Palazzo Reale bears witness to this.
23 May 2025
The blend of art and technique is a leitmotiv of Art Deco, and here is demonstrated by the magnificent vase by Dagobert Peche, decorated with a spray gun and on display at the exhibition ‘Art Déco. Il trionfo della modernità’ at Palazzo Reale in Milan.
12 May 2025
On 15th April, we have celebrated National Made in Italy Day, recalling the Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes, which opened in Paris exactly one century ago, in 1925.
#humusthree #thesilenceoftheforests • 28 November 2025
Why should we care more for - or rather, be more concerned with - woods, from those close to home to those on the other side of the planet? In this exclusive video-interview for humus, Antonio Perazzi, landscape architect, botanist and writer, lists the reasons for this necessary concern; he also explains how woods grow, and what is their function in the natural ecosystem, which we are also a part of.
27 June 2025
Visiting the exhibition at Palazzo Reale, the artist Giampaolo Bertozzi came across the works of Galileo Chini, one of his Masters and a role model for Italian and international ceramic arts.
6 June 2025
According to Amy Kulper, the exhibition at Palazzo Reale offers insight into the key concepts of the birth of modernity: industrialisation, new materials and women’s autonomy.
29 May 2025
Art Deco was already waning in the early Thirties. This was the time when applied decorative arts made way for industrial design. The language of objects abandons decoration to become synthetic, intuitive, immediate. The extraordinary series of red earthenware vases concluding the exhibition ‘Art Déco. Il trionfo della modernità’ at Palazzo Reale bears witness to this.
23 May 2025
The blend of art and technique is a leitmotiv of Art Deco, and here is demonstrated by the magnificent vase by Dagobert Peche, decorated with a spray gun and on display at the exhibition ‘Art Déco. Il trionfo della modernità’ at Palazzo Reale in Milan.
12 May 2025
On 15th April, we have celebrated National Made in Italy Day, recalling the Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes, which opened in Paris exactly one century ago, in 1925.
#humusthree #thesilenceoftheforests • 28 November 2025
Why should we care more for - or rather, be more concerned with - woods, from those close to home to those on the other side of the planet? In this exclusive video-interview for humus, Antonio Perazzi, landscape architect, botanist and writer, lists the reasons for this necessary concern; he also explains how woods grow, and what is their function in the natural ecosystem, which we are also a part of.
27 June 2025
Visiting the exhibition at Palazzo Reale, the artist Giampaolo Bertozzi came across the works of Galileo Chini, one of his Masters and a role model for Italian and international ceramic arts.
6 June 2025
According to Amy Kulper, the exhibition at Palazzo Reale offers insight into the key concepts of the birth of modernity: industrialisation, new materials and women’s autonomy.
29 May 2025
Art Deco was already waning in the early Thirties. This was the time when applied decorative arts made way for industrial design. The language of objects abandons decoration to become synthetic, intuitive, immediate. The extraordinary series of red earthenware vases concluding the exhibition ‘Art Déco. Il trionfo della modernità’ at Palazzo Reale bears witness to this.
23 May 2025
The blend of art and technique is a leitmotiv of Art Deco, and here is demonstrated by the magnificent vase by Dagobert Peche, decorated with a spray gun and on display at the exhibition ‘Art Déco. Il trionfo della modernità’ at Palazzo Reale in Milan.
12 May 2025
On 15th April, we have celebrated National Made in Italy Day, recalling the Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes, which opened in Paris exactly one century ago, in 1925.