Confronted with the climate catastrophe, ecology questions the feasibility of conserving collapsing ecosystems as well as our imperative of survival, alongside other humans, and non-humans, amidst the ruins of a world we have already irreversibly altered.
Engaging with the researches and perspectives of curators, philosophers and activists, artists and writers, Museums at the Ecological Turn, a conference and a book co-published by AMACI - Association of Italian Contemporary Art Museum and NERO, reflects on the role of museums and how they must embrace new forms of responsibility and awareness.
Saturday 2 November at 2.30 p.m. at the Meeting Point of Artissima - International Fair of Contemporary Art in Turin, the book will be presented by Lorenzo Balbi, President of AMACI - Association of Italian Contemporary Art Museums, Caterina Riva, Director of the MACTE Museum, Daphne Vitali, Curator National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens / EMΣΤ.
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The meeting, with free admission without reservation, will be held in Italian and will last 45 minutes. To access the event, you must purchase a ticket to the fair. For more information please visit artissima.art