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Italy Is Not Making Art “Accessible.” It Is Expanding What Art Can Be.

Posted on February 4, 2026 by Ted Tahquechi

There is a quiet confidence that comes from being invited to touch art without apology. No velvet rope. No whispered warning. Just hands meeting form, texture doing what words never

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