Issue number 29 of Aisthesis magazine is now online
Posted in Updates on 15 May 2025

Read the articles in Aisthesis, the online magazine of the Omero Museum, or browse the full issue number 29 in an accessible PDF format.
The new issue opens with an in-depth article by Andrea Socrati on the exhibition L’ombra vede by Enzo Cucchi, where multisensory experiences become the key to more inclusive and engaging art.
Aureliana Tesei recalls childhood memories and affections, describing how the exhibition brings deep emotions to the surface through darkness and light.
Marcello Smarrelli reflects on the use of light in art, offering a perspective that highlights the connection between sensory perception and artistic creation.
Aldo Grassini guides us through a meditation on beauty that transcends the dominance of sight, inviting us to rediscover the value of the other senses.
Daisy De Nardis and Federica Galazzi present the innovative digitization project of the Museum of Cagli, a virtuous example of inclusion and rediscovery of local heritage.
Finally, Claudia Consonni offers an intimate and sensitive reflection on touch as a form of aesthetic perception—even in small, everyday rituals.
In this way, Aisthesis continues to explore art as a total sensory experience, capable of involving every person.