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Arius Technology Commences Landmark Digital Preservation of Galleria Borghese

Arius Technology Commences Landmark Digital Preservation of Galleria Borghese: A Digital Birthday Gift to Rome

Arius Technology, a leader in ultra-high-resolution 3D scanning and digital preservation, is proud to announce the commencement of a landmark cultural heritage partnership with the Galleria Borghese in Rome. Starting on April 20, 2026, Arius will begin capturing the forensic DNA and create “digital twins” of some of the world’s most significant Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces, using its proprietary ADMF™ (Art Digital Master File) technology.

Through this partnership, Arius will support the Galleria’s commitment to conservation, accessibility, and long-term cultural preservation through the creation of high-fidelity ‘digital twins’ of selected works in their permanent collection. This partnership will leverage Arius’ proprietary optical scanning technology, by simultaneously capturing the topography, structural integrity, and material nuance of these masterpieces with ten-micron precision. This immutable digital DNA will be an enduring asset for forensic documentation, research, advanced conservation, and high-fidelity interpretive initiatives.

The Texture of Genius: Unlocking Fontana, Bernini, Caravaggio and Raphael 

The Galleria Borghese houses the world’s highest concentration of works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Caravaggio. While traditional photography often loses the subtle nuances of Caravaggio’s heavy chiaroscuro and layered oils, Arius’ technology can map the exact topography of these strokes. This reveals the artist’s physical "hand" in a way that has not been visible since the 17th century.

High-priority pieces for the initial phase include:

  • Lavinia Fontana’s Portrait of a Youth: This refined portrait, painted in 1606, captures a young man who turns toward the observer, engaging in a dialogue through his eyes. The scanning process will allow for the preservation of its vivid naturalism and unique technique.

  • Lavinia Fontana’s The Infant Jesus Asleep: A small-format variation of the well-known painting with the Holy Family of the Escorial, Arius’ technology will capture Fontana’s complex iconographic structure, modelled on works by Raffaello and Michelangelo.

The "Monday Window": Operational Precision

The project is set to begin on Monday, April 20, 2026, a date selected to coincide with the museum’s weekly closure, providing an uninterrupted data-capture period. This allows the Arius team to deploy their Moneta mobile scanner with maximum efficiency, while ensuring the visitor flow of the Galleria remains undisturbed.

A Digital Birthday Gift to Rome 

The timeline of this project also coincides with April 21, Natale di Roma (the Birthday of Rome). On the city’s 2,779th anniversary, Arius positions itself as a digital guardian of Roman heritage. 

On the eve of Rome's founding, we are using the world's most advanced laser technology to ensure that the city's greatest masterpieces never age. We aren't just taking pictures; we are capturing the physical brushstrokes and sculptural topography of Fontana, Bernini and Caravaggio.” said Marco Antonio Soriano, CEO of Arius Technology Europa Italia Srl. 

The "Digital Seed Bank" and Accessibility 

Beyond critical documentation for condition reporting, this project serves three critical pillars of cultural diplomacy:

  • The Digital Seed Bank: The scans create an "immutable digital DNA record," providing a precise blueprint for restoration should a masterpiece ever be damaged by environmental factors or transit.

  • Democratising the Masterpiece: These high-fidelity scans can even be used by Arius to create textured replications, which can be touched by the visually impaired or exhibited in remote areas, bringing the Borghese experience to those unable to travel to Rome.

  • Innovation as Conservation: The low-power laser technology used by the Moneta scanner is safer for the artworks than standard museum lighting, proving that cutting-edge innovation is the new frontier of conservation.

As Arius continues to expand its work with leading cultural institutions across Europe, the partnership with Galleria Borghese marks another important step in advancing the protection and accessibility of historic collections through world-class digitisation. 

With a shared belief that the preservation of cultural heritage must evolve alongside technological innovation, the partnership aims to help safeguard masterpieces for future generations while expanding new possibilities for study, engagement, and responsible access. 

About Arius Technology

Arius Technology, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, and Milan, Italy, with offices in London and New York, is the leading innovator in high-resolution colour 3D scanning for the preservation, tokenisation, and reproduction of fine art. Originally designed to forensically scan the Mona Lisa, the technology has evolved to provide an immutable bridge between the Physical and Digital world.  Arius is utilised by leading museums and global art collectors to digitally safeguard works of art and make them accessible through digital archives, research platforms, and high-fidelity prints. Arius redefines how collectors, institutions, and the public experience and interact with cultural heritage in the 21st century.

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ONE MASTERS Monaco Hosts a Private Collectors Salon this July 2025 at One Monte-Carlo

ONE MASTERS Monaco Hosts a Private Collectors Salon this July 2025 at One Monte-Carlo

ONE MASTERS Monaco is the new Private Art Salon organized by Art and Jewels of the World. Nestled in the heart of Monaco’s newest district and fully aligned with the Principality’s vibrant cultural dynamics, the event will take place during the Monaco Art Week at the prestigious One Monte-Carlo.

ONE MONACO Private Collectors Salon
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Thursday 10th July 2025 . 6pm to 9pm

One Monte-Carlo

Club Vivanova Member & Partner Event
Fine and Modern Art Showcase
Champagne & Canapés
Private VIP Tour

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This event is complimentary (free) for all Club Vivanova members, Corporate and Platinum partners.

The ambition of this event is to revive the Principality’s tradition of showcasing the best of fine and modern art, antiques, design, and jewelry, and to create an exclusive private event dedicated to connoisseurs and collectors of exceptional pieces. The Adriano Ribolzi Gallery Monaco is a partner of this inaugural edition.

The emphasis has been placed on a carefully curated exhibition, bringing together leading international art galleries, renowned designers, and exceptional jewelry houses, all within the elegant Salle des Arts and Jean Cocteau rooms.

Guests will be taken to a journey first in the spacious and magnificent Foyer with a selection of works by Salvador Dalí, Marino Marini, and Pablo Atchugarry. 

Important RSVP Notice
Please only apply if you are a current club member or partner. If you are not a member or partner then can may join Club Vivanova online and then RSVP. We are strictly offering one tickets per individual member and two tickets per Corporate / Platinum Partner.

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Club Vivanova Launches the Art of Konstantinos Patsios in Mayfair in Partnership with Varvara Roza and The Blender Gallery

Thursday 23rd June 2022
Gallery 8 . London Mayfair

Join Club Vivanova at Gallery 8 in Mayfair with art partners Varvara Roza Galleries and The Blender Gallery launching a sensational collection of art by Konstantonis Patsios. Event booking information

My work is a synthesis of several painting metaphors, from conceptual art and expressionism to pop art, all delivered in a sense of mockery and irony and an invitation to critical discourse.

Although they may seem naïve at first sight, I think there is a strong underlying political dimension in my pictures. I use a variety of expressive media, from painting, sculpture and photography to large scale installations. Art and especially image have their own rules: they go beyond paint, brushes and paper, over to constitute a narrative. Psychoanalysis is not sufficient by itself to interpret an image. A piece of art provokes aphorisms and coincidences. It may not be in itself a cause for war, but it will always be a mirror. One of the principles in my work is the synthesis of non-matching materials, data and the completion of an unequivocal picture. Another personal obsession has to do with confusion: sometimes when the narrative is tiring to my viewer, I juxtapose a tangled mess in order to stop thinking and start seeing!.

I would like my work to form a new field of thinking where all contradictions are resolved and a new type of harmony governs boththe visual and the logic!”

Konstantinos Patsios
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Greek Iconic Artist Philip Tsiaras Brings The Superdot Exhibition to Monaco for the 2022 Club Vivanova 8th Edition Luxury Lifestyle Charity Gala Dinner

On Saturday 12th November 2022 and for the first exclusive time in Monaco at the Fairmont Monte Carlo, Club Vivanova in partnership with Varvara Roza Galleries in London and the Blender Gallery in Athens, will showcase the incredible Superdot Exhibition by Philip Tsiaras during our 2022 Club Vivanova 8th Edition Luxury Lifestyle Gala Dinner.

Join VIP Partners, club members and special celebrity guests for the 2022 8th Edition Club Vivanova Luxury Lifestyle Gala Dinner on Saturday 12th November at the Fairmont Monte Carlo for the benefit of the Chances For Children Foundation, TAF The Animal Fund and Mimosa. View event booking details

Our exclusive exhibition will showcase Dot Pop Portraits by well-known New York based Greek/American artist Philip Tsiaras at Gallery 8 in Mayfair - including portraits of British political and Royal figures such as Winston Churchill, The Queen and Prince Philip, alongside legends from popular culture including opera diva Maria Callas, exotic painters Frida Kahlo and Salvador Dali, musical icons David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and Prince.