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Gio Ponti’s Early Life and Architectural Education Giovanni “Gio” Ponti, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Italian design, was born in Milan on November 18, 1891. He graduated in architecture from the Royal Polytechnic of Milan in 1921. Soon after, he began his professional career by opening a studio with his friend Emilio…
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An accompanying exhibition at the Costume Institute aims to diversify our understanding of the movement, emphasizing that “fascists are not a monolith.”

Some respondents added that they will occasionally hate-read a negative review of an artist they vehemently dislike, which “just hits different.”

The president called for “a return to showcasing the great art of this country in a context-free void” and “definitely not in a liberal European swamp.”

Much like the iconic piece, a suite of five “never-before-seen” works tackles big emotions.

The initiative is part of President Trump’s push to restore “American greatness” at the Smithsonian.