How, why and for whom art is produced today?
Interviews, Italy, Milano, 01 January 1970
Ctalks return to Milan, the conversations of the festival of Contemporary art, to understand the art of our time. First date on December 14 at 4.30 pm in collaboration with the University IULM.

“Commissioning art: how, why and for whom art is produced today” is the title of the first of a new round of Ctalks, that after the great participation in the meetings last year, returned to Milan with a meeting organized in collaboration with the University IULM.

The meeting of Tuesday December 14 at 4:30 pm will get to the heart of some key issues related to the mechanisms that drive the production of contemporary art: how are they changing in times of crisis? Which new pressures are coming?

Different points of view are invited to discuss this scenario: Claudia Dwek, co-chairman of Sotheby's Italy, and senior director of Modern and Contemporary Art , the artist Stefano Arienti, Chiara Bertola, artistic director of the Foundation HangarBicocca and Pasquale Leccese, the president and manager of Start Milano, with the journalist of Il Sole 24 ORE Marilena Pirrelli, who will coordinate the debate. Pier Luigi Sacco will introduce the meeting , culture economist, professor in Faculty of Arts, market and heritage culture of University IULM Milano and member of the scientific direction of the Festival of Contemporary Art , along with Carlos Basualdo and Angela Vettese.

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http://www.festivalartecontemporanea.it/come-perche-e-per-chi-si-produce-arte-oggi

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