Giancarlo Politi

Over the years several attempts were made to publish the magazine in different languages, including Czech, French, German, Russian and Spanish.

The museum has hosted several exhibitions featuring international artists, including Maurizio Cattelan, Vanessa Beecroft, Damien Hirst, Miltos Manetas, Piero Golia, Andres Serrano, Paola Pivi, Karen Kiliminik, and Mark Kostabi.

In 1972 he announced from the back page of Flash Art that he was selling his services for $1,000 to galleries, museums, and attractive female artists.

[4] In 1997 Politi publicly defended Alexander Brener for spraying a green dollar sign on Kazimir Malevich's painting Suprematisme.

The episode raised some interest in Italy, due to a permanent situation of exploitation of youth work and skills of young graduates.