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The EMBA director says there is no shame in not knowing the answer to a question
Nancy-based ICN plans to open its Masters in Management programme in Germany in 2013
Collector Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo talks about buying for love and the work of Maurizio Cattelan
Brad Pitt clad in boxer shorts in a Baroque art collection? It’s good to mix things up, says director Robert Wilson
Giuseppe Penone, a key figure in ‘Arte Povera’, is now creating new work for the Whitechapel Gallery
‘Brand within a brand’ planned
Senator had run design house and coachbuilder for four decades
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A bold conjecture about the Turin shroud offers a fresh insight into the Easter story
Primo Levi’s radical chemistry-inspired memoir ‘The Periodic Table’ paved the way for popular science writing
Safeguarding a nation’s heritage can make a bold political statement, while a single-building project is often a personal labour of love
Tate Modern’s new retrospective shows Alighiero Boetti’s preference for the flimsy and expendable
A non-fiction account of a 1993 murder case is used to illustrate wider social problems in Italy
As time becomes a nuisance to be traversed as quickly as possible, space with all its intricate detail, can be sacrificed
Carmaker’s fortunes lie way beyond the confines of its home in Turin
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