articles by

Francesco Dama

Francesco Dama is a gallerist and writer based in San Francisco, CA. A regular contributor to Italy Segreta since its inaugural issue, he also writes for a range of print and digital publications, including papers and catalog essays. His work offers critical insights into the international contemporary art and Italian cultural scenes, with a particular attention to queer themes. His writing has appeared in HyperallergicFantastic ManDesign Anthology UKWidewalls, and Lampoon Magazine.

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We like to publish evocative writers no matter their editorial experience. Whether a full-time journalist or someone who writes just for fun, our contributors are united by a passion for exploring the hidden corners of Italian culture and uncovering the stories that are often overlooked by mainstream media. As you read through our site, you’ll find that the voice of each and every writer shines through their work. Some articles may seem like they’ve been written by a non-native English speaker: that’s probably because they are. Just as we celebrate the beautiful, little things of Italian life, we embrace the small quirks that make each writer unique. And so the voice of Italy Segreta is exactly this: the tune, pitch and chords of each and every contributor, harmonizing to create a magazine that shows how Italy really feels.

Italian or American? The Truth About Fettuccine Alfredo

Oct 22

Mamma RAI: Italians’ Love-Hate Relationship with Public TV

Oct 22

Cinecittà: Rome’s Factory of Cinematic Dreams

Sep 22

Phenomenology of Mike Bongiorno

Sep 22

A Brief History of Homosexuality in Italy from Ancient Rome to Today

Jul 22

Dare del Lei: How to Address and Impress Italians

Jul 22

Femminelle: On the Trails of Naples’s Ancient Genderqueer Community

May 22

A Short Guide to the Film Genre Commedia all’Italiana

May 22

A Weekend in Cilento

May 22

Fear and Loathing at the Venice Biennale

Apr 22

Milan and The 7th Art

Feb 22

Sanremo È Sanremo: The Story of Italy’s Oldest Song Contest

Jan 22

The Many Lives of Irene Brin

Jan 22

Hagiography of Raffaella Carrà

Jan 22

Italian Love Beyond Regional Limits: I Married a Romagnolo

Dec 21

Carabinieri: Feelings about Public Policy in Italy

Dec 21

“Comizi D’Amore”: Pasolini’s Sex Education Documentary

Oct 21

Ode to Mahmood: The Milanese Behind Moroccan Pop

Jul 21

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