Kate StevensonContemporary Art and War: “The Man Who Does not See” by Cesare CataniaVisual Art as An Alternative Means to Responde to a ConflictAug 14, 2020Aug 14, 2020
Kate StevensonMusic in Art: “The Violinist from Barcelona” and “144 — Jazz Trio” by Cesare CataniaHow different artists have incorporated music in their works using different artistic techniques and expressive meansAug 7, 2020Aug 7, 2020
Kate StevensonRacism and Antisemitism Seen Through Art: Cesare Catania’s “Embrace”The embrace is interpreted by the author in a tight sense between a man and a woman, in a broader sense between people of two different…Jul 27, 2020Jul 27, 2020
Kate StevensonScience in Contemporary Art Seen Through Works of the Italian Artist Cesare CataniaCesare Catania’s “The Three Men” is an aesthetically engaging painting that wants to embrace all the knowledge from the ancient Greeks to…Jul 26, 2020Jul 26, 2020
Kate StevensonThe Individual and Society as Seen by the Contemporary Artist Cesare Catania“The Man Who Does not See”: the contradictory position of the individual in the face of economic, political and socio-cultural phenomenaJul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020