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2020-07-16T20:19:02.209Z


A Palazzo delle Esposizioni twisted "that you won't recognize when you enter". (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JULY 15 - A Palazzo delle Esposizioni twisted "that you won't recognize when you enter". The curators SarahCosulich and Stefano Conticelli Cagol present the Quadriennale 2020 to the press, an exhibition that is almost a miracle, designed for three years and carried out in record time in the difficult months of the lockdown, and they promise to amaze with a "very spectacular and very physical" project. Forty-three artists, less than in past editions, but with a preponderance of young and very young people called to tell the Italian art of today, show their international side "Outside the box", as the title chosen for the seventeenth edition of the historic institution suggests, a title, underlines with the curators the president Umberto Croppi, who is also a call to leave the house after the segregation of the pandemic. Strengthened by a budget, which is also a bit miraculous of 1 million and 800 thousand Euros collected thanks to the generosity of this year, even more particularly for large companies, from Eni to Terna, from BancaIntesa to Treccani (who will be the publisher and producer of the Catalog). exhibition will be open in Rome from 29 October 2020 to 17 January 2020. An opening that is not at all obvious, explains Croppi, who confirms how strong the desire to get to the bottom of a project put in place since 2016 has been. "The result is that the Art Quadrennial will be there and will perhaps be the only contemporary art event internationally next season ". For Margherita Guccione who leads the general direction Creativity and contemporary art of Mibact "A strong and vital signal that culture needs right now". (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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