Photographic exhibition “Straordinarie. Protagoniste del presente”

The photographic exhibition “Straordinarie. Protagoniste del presente” (13 September – 6 October 2023 | MAXXI Museum, Rome) presents more than one hundred portraits and voices of Italian women testify how they assert themselves and realise their ambitions despite and beyond prejudice and discrimination.

Ritratte. Donne di arte e di scienza [Portrayed. Women of Art and Science]

Fondazione Bracco is supporting an exhibition (free admission) in Rome from 13 July to 10 September 2023 at the Carlo Bilotti Museum with the title Ritratte. Donne di arte e di scienza (Portrayed. Women of Art and Science). The exhibition celebrates the faces, careers and talents of Italian women who have become leading lights in the worlds of science and culture. Promoted by Roma Capitale, Department of Culture and the Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali [the Office for the Preservation and Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Rome],  it is curated by the Foundation, Arthemisia and Zetema Progetto Cultura, a museum services company owned by the city council.

Ritrovarsi a casa: a photographic exhibition marking the centenary of Opera Cardinal Ferrari

photo exhibition “Ritrovarsi a casa” (‘Back Home Again’) was set up along the pedestrian area of Via Dante in Milan where it remained in place  from 22 September to 8 October 2021. Supported by Fondazione Bracco, the exhibition tells the 100-year story of Cardinal Ferrari Opera, a historic reception centre for people in difficulty run by an organization that is one of the symbols of charity and solidarity in Milan.

“Le Signore dell’Arte” exhibition

With the exhibition “Le Signore dell’Arte. Storie di donne tra ’500 e ’600’” (The Ladies of Art. Stories of women between 1500 and 1600) Milan Palazzo Reale, from March 2021, the art and the incredible lives of 34 female artists are rediscovered through more than 130 works, demonstrating intense all-female creative vitality, in a singular account of passionate stories of women who were already “modern”. Bracco Foundation, always attentive to the world of art and science with a strong focus on the female universe, supports the exhibition as Main Sponsor.