
Camilla Brunazzo-Chiavegato
Camilla Brunazzo Chiavegato is an art historian specializing in modern art, with a focus on the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and a particular interest in interdisciplinary perspectives and curatorial practice over time. She holds a MA in Art History and Curatorial Studies (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) and a BA in Cultural Heritage Conservation (Ca' Foscari University, Venice). Camilla has recently completed a curatorial internship in Berlin (Museum Berggruen/Neue Nationalgalerie) and a Postgraduate Certificate Program in Art Crimes and Cultural Heritage Protection (Association for Research into Crimes against Art).
Articles by Camilla Brunazzo-Chiavegato

Despite the controversial significance of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita, why does the iconic film continue to conjure images of Italian culture, elegance, and luxurious living?

Optical illusion art was born in the 1960s out of perceptual experiments in deceiving the eye.
Optical illusion art was born in the 1960s out of perceptual experiments in deceiving the eye.