Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Maurizio Bortolotti (born Brescia, July, 1961) is an art critic and curator based in Milan, Italy.He is a professor and a member of scientific committee of the Media school at NABA in Milan. He was visiting professor at Urbino University (2003-2005). He is a regular contributor to the art and architecture magazine Domus. In 2010, he was the European Commissioner during the first edition of Art Gwangju, in South Korea."@en }
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- Maurizio_Bortolotti abstract "Maurizio Bortolotti (born Brescia, July, 1961) is an art critic and curator based in Milan, Italy.He is a professor and a member of scientific committee of the Media school at NABA in Milan. He was visiting professor at Urbino University (2003-2005). He is a regular contributor to the art and architecture magazine Domus. In 2010, he was the European Commissioner during the first edition of Art Gwangju, in South Korea.".
- Q3852533 abstract "Maurizio Bortolotti (born Brescia, July, 1961) is an art critic and curator based in Milan, Italy.He is a professor and a member of scientific committee of the Media school at NABA in Milan. He was visiting professor at Urbino University (2003-2005). He is a regular contributor to the art and architecture magazine Domus. In 2010, he was the European Commissioner during the first edition of Art Gwangju, in South Korea.".
- Maurizio_Bortolotti comment "Maurizio Bortolotti (born Brescia, July, 1961) is an art critic and curator based in Milan, Italy.He is a professor and a member of scientific committee of the Media school at NABA in Milan. He was visiting professor at Urbino University (2003-2005). He is a regular contributor to the art and architecture magazine Domus. In 2010, he was the European Commissioner during the first edition of Art Gwangju, in South Korea.".
- Q3852533 comment "Maurizio Bortolotti (born Brescia, July, 1961) is an art critic and curator based in Milan, Italy.He is a professor and a member of scientific committee of the Media school at NABA in Milan. He was visiting professor at Urbino University (2003-2005). He is a regular contributor to the art and architecture magazine Domus. In 2010, he was the European Commissioner during the first edition of Art Gwangju, in South Korea.".