Corrado Veneziano

During this period, he authored multiple books on communication, collaborating with publishers such as Laterza, Giunti, Besa, Gremese, ETS, and Il Sextante.

Between 2007 and 2011, he produced and directed a series of 10 films titled Accipicchia, ci hanno rubato la lingua!, focusing on expressiveness, art, and language.

In 2014, he exhibited in Brussels at the Institute of Italian Culture as part of the "Non-places" event, introduced by media scholar Derrick de Kerckhove.

The exhibition, which featured the painting Hell (evoking the artist Buffalmacco), included a work that was adapted into a commemorative stamp by the Italian government.

Veneziano's recent works also pay tribute to the Italian art historian Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (1819–1897), co-author with Joseph Archer Crowe of A History of Painting in Italy from the 12th to the 16th Century (1864).

Corrado Veneziano.