Costantino D'Orazio promotes coronavirus prevention rules in video message
Italian art critic and cultural broadcaster Costantino D'Orazio released a video message on Artribune urging readers to follow the new decree from the Council of Ministers to contain the coronavirus contagion. In the video, D'Orazio emphasizes simple rules: wash hands frequently, avoid crowded places, and stay at home. He expresses hope for a return to normalcy, citing the reopening of museums and art galleries as a sign of recovery. The article also promotes Artribune's newsletters: Incanti (weekly art market), Render (biweekly urban regeneration), and PAX (biweekly cultural tourism). A ministerial infographic illustrating the prevention norms is included. D'Orazio, born in Rome in 1974, is an art historian and essayist known for his television and radio work.
Key facts
- Costantino D'Orazio is an Italian art critic and cultural broadcaster.
- He released a video message on Artribune about coronavirus prevention.
- The video references the new decree from the Council of Ministers.
- Rules include washing hands, avoiding crowded places, and staying home.
- D'Orazio mentions the reopening of museums and galleries as a sign of normalcy.
- Artribune promotes newsletters: Incanti, Render, and PAX.
- A ministerial infographic is included in the article.
- D'Orazio was born in Rome in 1974 and is an art historian and essayist.
Entities
Artists
- Costantino D'Orazio
Institutions
- Artribune
- Council of Ministers
Locations
- Rome
- Italy