Milan’s Central Station on the 30th of June witnessed the presentation of a new project, supported by the Bracco Foundation, “PAESE DELLA SERA”: the new free fortnightly magazine dedicated to social issues, distributed on Italo trains on the Milan – Naples route.
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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.
On January 21, 2015 begins the cycle of meetings “Giving birth with art, the art of giving birth”, dedicated to pregnant and other women. This multidisciplinary project is on the subject of culture and health, which has always been an area of attention and intervention for Bracco Foundation, scientific partner of the initiative.
An alliance between local institutions to offer long-term prospects and integration to women living in vulnerable conditions as a result of their migratory experience.
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.
The project stemmed from the desire to deepen the theme of healthy eating for young artists, taking part in daily workouts and exercises aimed at achieving the best performance.
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.
The exhibition ” Venice: Canaletto and his rivals” ( 20 February to 30 May 2011) at the National Art Gallery in Washington, one of the most prestigious museums in the United States, is one of the most important events during the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of Italian Unification, and Bracco Foundation decided to support this very important project dedicated to a unique artistic period in the history of Italian painting.
A second edition of a major exhibition titled “Angiolo d’Andrea. La riscoperta di un Maestro tra Simbolismo e Novecento” (the rediscovery of a master of Symbolism and twentieth-century art) took place in Pordenone in 2014. Promoted by Fondazione Bracco in collaboration with the Municipality of Pordenone, this second edition included some important new additions with respect to the first exhibition in Milan in 2012. Curated by Luciano Caramel, the exhibition of more than 120 works paid homage to Angiolo D’Andrea, and commemorated this unjustly forgotten Friulian artist who was active in Milan in the early decades of the twentieth century.