Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Rolling Stone, Flash Art, La Civilta Cattolica, L'Europeo, Urania, La Settimana Enigmistica, Vogue Italia, This is a magazine, AIPC Magazine, Linus, Hurra Juventus, Quattroruote, The Roman Forum, Colors, Grazia, Chi, Industrial Engineering News Italia, Il Giallo Mondadori, Il Mago, Forza Milan, Wanted in Rome, Fenomeno Inter, Guerin Sportivo, Il Giornalino, Cipria, Jack, Focus, For Men, Bell'Italia, Ciak, TV Sorrisi e Canzoni, Gente, Airone, Rivista Italiana Difesa, Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano, 30 Days, Venerdi, Bridge d'Italia. Excerpt: Flash Art is a bimonthly magazine focusing on contemporary art. It was founded in Rome in 1967 by Italian publisher and art critic Giancarlo Politi. The magazine has been based in Milan, Italy since 1971. Originally a bilingual publication, it was split in two separate editions, Flash Art Italia (in Italian) and Flash Art International (in English), in 1978 when Helena Kontova joined the editorial team. It also publishes Flash Art Czech & Slovak Edition. Since 1980 Flash Art has an editorial desk in New York. Jeffrey Deitch, founder of Deitch Projects and current director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles was Flash Art first U.S. Editor; he was followed by Francesco Bonami, currently artistic director of Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin and of Pitti Immagine Discovery in Florence, curator of the 2003 Venice Biennale as well as the 2010 Whitney Biennial; Massimiliano Gioni, currently artistic director of Nicola Trussardi Foundation in Milan and associate director and director of exhibitions at the New Museum, New York; and Andrea Bellini, currently co-director of Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Turin. It has been described as "the confident, international journal of European and North American contemporary art, and features interesting viewpoints ...