In the following pages you will find a bird’s eye view of the Bracco Foundation’s activities in 2022.
Type: Volumes
On the occasion of the Italian presidency of the G20 and the B20 Women Empowerment initiative focused on enhancing the role of women in the economic sector,
the Bracco Foundation has created a special edition of the books related to the #100esperte project, presenting a series of interviews with the most representative women of Italian society.
Two years from the start of the project “Beyond the margins”, the work of La Rotonda – which continues, in parallel, to guarantee food support and housing as well as organising events in favour of integration – has been chosen by Bracco Foundation as a case study, the subject of integrated research.
A life between two worlds” tells the story of Plinio Rossi, a pioneer of interventional radiology in America first and then in Italy, an outstanding figure not only among radiologists but in the medical community at large. The “two worlds” of the title
refer to Italy and the United States, two interlacing realities in the life of this man.
To celebrate the anniversary of the issuing in 313 A.D. of the “Milan Edict”, the exhibition Constantine 313 A.D. was held. It was conceived by the Milan Diocesan Museum, and Bracco Foundation was the Main Partner.
Text by Luciano Caramel, Kevin McManus, Stefano Aloisi. The book, which accompanied the rich Milanese retrospective organised by Bracco Foundation in collaboration with the Municipality of Milan, rediscovers the artistic activity of Angiolo D’Andrea (1880-1942), a maestro originally from Friuli but Milanese by adoption.
Bracco Foundation was in 2011 official sponsor of the restoration carried out by the Soprintendenza PSAE e per il Polo Museale di Roma of the 17th century Gallery of Pope Alessandro VII Chigi in the Palazzo nel Quirinale, official residence of the Presidency of the Republic.
Bracco Foundation, as part of the project of the exhibition Constantine 313 A.D., created by the Milan Diocesan Museum and with Bracco Foundation as Main Partner, focused its intervention on the charismatic and contemporary figure of St Helena, mother of Constantine, to whom was dedicated not only a room in the layout of the Milan Constantine 313 A.D. exhibition but also a monograph, “Helena. In the shadow of power”, published by Electa.
Bracco Foundation was Main Sponsor of the exhibition “Venezia– Canaletto e i suoi rivali” (Venice: Canaletto and his rivals) at the Washington National Gallery of Art (February – May 2011).