Artribune launches Render, a newsletter on culture-driven urban regeneration
Following the success of Incanti, its newsletter on the art market, Artribune is launching Render, a bi-weekly publication dedicated to urban regeneration through culture. Starting mid-January 2024, Render will be released every other Monday, covering architecture and urban planning news, trends, success stories, exhibitions, events, talks, and publications in Italy and worldwide. The newsletter aims to engage professionals, public administrations, real estate companies, architecture firms, and enthusiasts. Render is the second vertical of Artribune, which also runs Incanti (weekly on art market) and PAX (bi-weekly on cultural tourism). The initiative builds on Artribune Produzioni, a department established in 2021 that provides consultancy, curation, and communication for art projects in urban regeneration contexts, collaborating with major real estate players. A notable example is the project commissioned by AXA IM for the Vetra Building, where Artribune Produzioni curated a luminous artwork by Patrick Tuttofuoco on the facade. Render will report on such projects, aiming to become a reference point and essential information tool for the sector. Subscriptions are already open for free.
Key facts
- Render is a bi-weekly newsletter on urban regeneration through culture.
- It launches in mid-January 2024, every other Monday.
- It is the second vertical of Artribune, after Incanti (art market).
- Artribune also has PAX, a bi-weekly on cultural tourism.
- Artribune Produzioni, founded in 2021, handles consultancy and curation for regeneration projects.
- A project for AXA IM at Vetra Building featured artwork by Patrick Tuttofuoco.
- Render targets real estate companies, architecture firms, public administrations, and enthusiasts.
- Subscriptions are free and open now.
Entities
Artists
- Patrick Tuttofuoco
Institutions
- Artribune
- Artribune Produzioni
- AXA IM
- Vetra Building
Locations
- Italy