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From an apartment that’s a 10-minute walk to Courmayeur’s cable car to a mountainside villa with views of the Monterosa ski area
A new work by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and a show of art-world recusant Lee Lozano are wonderfully ambitious
The collector, who favours painterly and photographic works, speaks as her family’s Pinacoteca Agnelli in Turin reopens
The Turin art fair’s separate venue gives the works the space they need
The best spots for contemporary classics as well as pastries and gelato
John Elkann urges employees of Italian carmaker to brace for worst on ailing ex-boss
Ahead of Sunday’s election many people are still waiting for the promised improvements from economic reform
Eurosceptic opposition seizes on Embraco lay-offs to put pro-trade PD on defensive
Publishers ask US Congress to permit collective effort to negotiate with web giants
Emma Dante’s reimagining of Verdi’s opera is striking but the music tells the real story
The shift away from Exor’s Italian roots raises questions about whether John Elkann’s strategy for the Fiat owner is moving too fast
Holding company’s move from Italy could tempt Fiat owners towards short-termism, writes Andrew Hill
Group that controls Fiat Chrysler and Ferrari votes to move to the Netherlands
Populist party overtakes Democrats to leave Italian PM increasingly exposed
Italians see little evidence of transformation in their daily lives, writes Bill Emmott
The populist party is not a credible contender to govern the country
Premier says time not right for change of direction as Five Star Movement wins in Rome and Turin
The opponents of the prime minister will be motivated by the election for mayor, writes Tony Barber
Turin, like Berlin, sprawls with a sense that there is an abundance of good things hidden from view
Car group’s move to explore all-share deal heralds big shake-up of Italian print media
Today must be the most innovative era since the late 19th century
The Argentine artist talks about moving boulders from Turkey to Italy — and why he hates exhibition openings
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