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Museums at the Ecological Turn - Book launch and conversation
Il volume, edito da AMACI e NERO e nato dagli esiti dell'omonimo convegno internazionale organizzato a Bergamo nel novembre 2023, affronta il rapporto tra ecologia, arte e istituzioni museali.
2 November 2024
15:30 – 16:15
Per accedere all'evento è necessario acquistare il titolo d'ingresso per l'ingresso alla fiera. Per maggiori informazioni consultare artissima.art
Descrizione

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.

 

 

INFO

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

 

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