Arte nei luoghi di lavoro: un report mappa spazi off e on in Italia
A report by BBS-Lombard, a benefit corporation, in partnership with Arte Generali, titled 'Quanto è (ri)conosciuta l’arte contemporanea all’estero?', was unveiled in Venice following its presentations in Rome and Milan. This study combines research from cheFare on mapping contemporary production sites in Lombardy with insights from AWI (Art Workers Italia), painting a picture of venues that host art. The findings reveal a developing ecosystem comprising museums (including corporate ones), public spaces, archives, galleries, parks, and cultural assets, categorized as 'on' spaces. Additionally, independent centers run by third sector entities, termed 'off' spaces, serve as platforms for emerging artists. The intersection of art and workplaces (businesses, offices, shops) aims to enhance employee welfare and foster collaborations among cultural institutions, stakeholders, and entrepreneurs. The article appears in Artribune Magazine #67.
Key facts
- Report curato da BBS-Lombard società benefit e Arte Generali
- Titolo: 'Quanto è (ri)conosciuta l’arte contemporanea all’estero?'
- Presentato a Venezia dopo Roma e Milano
- Incrocia ricerca di cheFare e esperienza di AWI
- Mappa spazi 'on': musei, spazi pubblici, archivi, pinacoteche, parchi, beni culturali, gallerie
- Spazi 'off': centri indipendenti gestiti da enti del terzo settore
- Arte nei luoghi di lavoro: aziende, uffici, negozi
- Finalità: welfare e prossimità tra istituzioni e stakeholder
Entities
Institutions
- BBS-Lombard
- Arte Generali
- cheFare
- Art Workers Italia (AWI)
- Artribune
Locations
- Venezia
- Italia
- Roma
- Milano
- Lombardia
- Prato