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Contemporary Art Day – Foreign Affairs Ministry Initiatives

On 5 December 2020 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) will be involved in the 16th edition of Contemporary Art Day, an event promoted by AMACI (Association of Italian Museums of Contemporary Art) that includes museums, foundations, and public and private institutions, in recounting the vitality of contemporary art in our Country.

The day will be marked by a series of initiatives run by AMACI museums, mainly in digital format. More specifically, works by nineteen artists chosen from as many museums will be presented.

MAECI will play its part in Contemporary Art Day in the form of some initiatives related to the Collezione Farnesina (Farnesina Collection) – the contemporary art collection housed in the Ministry’s halls. However, instead of the extraordinary opening to the public seen previously, this year it will be possible to visit the Collection in virtual mode, via ten short videos with sub-titles in English, on ten halls in the Building. Some works in the Collection, done in collaboration with the Touring Club Italiano will be dealt with in greater detail. These short videos will be available on MAECI’s and TCI’s websites and YouTube channels. https://www.youtube.com/user/TouringClubItaliano

In addition, on the occasion of Contemporary Art Day, the second edition in the I Quaderni della Collezione Farnesina series, will be presented, entitled, Arte e tecnologia del terzo millennio. Scenari e protagonisti (Third Millennium Art and Technology. Scenes and Leading Figures) by Cesare Biasini Selvaggi and Valentino Catricalà, published by Electa. This volume contains an original overview of the relationship between art and new technologies, starting from the final decades of the 20th century to the most recent experimentations, and closes by focusing on more than eighty Italian artists currently at work in this sector, both in Italy and abroad. It will be possible to download a pdf version of this volume from the website of the Farnesina Collection.

Then, on 5 December the web series, Spazi d’artista (Artist’s Spaces) will be inaugurated. This web series was produced in collaboration with the Artribune magazine, and deals with ten artists in the Farnesina Collection, covering their careers and relations with the studios in which they work, providing a particularly interesting perspective, especially at this time of forced closures. The webseries will be made up of ten short films, broadcast once a month starting from 5 December, on Artribune’s website and social channels, as well as on MAECI’s YouTube channel. The first film will deal with Luca Pozzi. https://www.youtube.com/user/artribunetv

Finally, on 11 December, the Foreign Affairs Ministry will have the pleasure of announcing another high-profile collaboration – an original, innovative, and fun tool for promoting Italian art and creativity, in the form of Lucca Comics&Games.