Simone Falanca

Simone Falanca (1979) debuted as an investigative and independent journalist, collaborating with the most important Italian media. He published "Banche Armate alla Guerra" (2003) and "Alfa e Beta" (2003), both by Frilli publishing house.

After the release of his second book "Alfa e Beta," which delves into the ties between the prime minister of Italy at that time and organized crime, he had to leave Italy. Since then, he has lived in Belgium, the Netherlands, and France, expanding his professional horizons and working in EU affairs and the corporate industry.

Recently, he has returned to the literary scene, shifting his focus to a subject he deeply cherishes and understands: the art world. His new ventures involve writing about the art market and art collecting, leveraging his extensive experience and passion for the arts.