In 2016 Bracco Foundation and CDI – Italian Diagnostic Centre organized two exhibitions dedicated to female universe, to its energy and creative vitality.
Type: Arts
The collaboration with the CDI – Italian Diagnostic Centre as part of the series of exhibitions performed with young artists and hosted by the clinic continues: in 2015 the project generated two exhibition itineraries.
Nel 2012 il piano terra del CDI – Centro Diagnostico Italiano accoglie, nell’ambito del ciclo di mostre negli spazi del CDI – Centro Diagnostico Italiano, ben tre diverse kermesse.
The partnership with the Accademia Teatro alla Scala continues, which, as part of the cycle of exhibitions in collaboration with the CDI – Italian Diagnostic Centre, in 2014 culminated in two exhibition itineraries.
In 2016 the Bracco Foundation in collaboration with the La Scala Theatre Academy organised a cycle of four encounters dedicated to classical music and conducted by M° Fabio Sartorelli, lecturer in the history of music at the Como “G. Verdi” Conservatory and a lecturer in guided listening at the Milan La Scala Theatre Academy.
Classica and the Bracco Foundation have collaborated since 2013 on several projects with the common goal of spreading the culture and the love for classical music to a wider audience, through the medium of television.
Project Mostrami Factory @Folli 50.0
Mostrami Factory @Folli50.0 was the project promoted by the Bracco Foundation in the historic headquarters of the Bracco company, at Via Folli 50, Milan, designed and coordinated by the Mostrami artists collective.
In total there are twenty beautiful tapestries that make up the series of stories of Joseph, commissioned in the mid-sixteenth century by Cosimo I de ‘Medici and based on sketches by Agnolo Bronzino, Jacopo Pontormo and Francesco Salviati.
An extraordinary exhibition dedicated to the Pollaiolo brothers, one of the most important held by the Poldi Pezzoli Museum with the support of Bracco Foundation, in Milan from November 7, 2014 to February 16, 2015.
Can technology, which continually revolutionises our world, bring to life a work of art?
The trans-media project between the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in Rome and the History Museum of Bologna Genus Bononiae focused on the Sarcophagus of the Spouses, is a possible answer.