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MAXXI’s Collection of Art and Architecture represents the founding element of the museum and defines its identity. Since October 2015, it has been on display with different arrangements of works.
9 Jun 2024 ore 14:00
MAXXI with the FamilyEnvironments to explore!
13 Jun 2024 ore 19:00
Le ConversazioniDaniel Mendelsohn
13 Jun 2024 ore 20:30
opening + dj setQuintessenzaby Grazzini Tonazzini Colombo
14 Jun 2024 ore 16:30
performanceJacopo JennaHere and Now
Graziella Lonardi Buontempo Hall – admittance free subject to availability of places
What are the policies and the dynamics that truly support creativity?
Creativity has in recent years become a word used widely in politics and economics. The great supranational organizations – from UNESCO to the OCSE and the European Union – consider the creative industries, those that “transform” culture into economic activities, to be one of the driving forces of growth. Throughout the world, countries, cities and regions are dedicating laws, reports and operational programmes to these themes. In describing them, certain observers talk about the Creative Economy, others about the Orange Economy. This is a development to which governments and think tanks, research centres and universities around the world have contributed.
In the book featured here, Gian Paolo Manzella traces the principal stages in this journey, analysing the policies and dynamics that have supported it.
Introduced by
Giovanna Melandri President, Fondazione MAXXI
Alessandro Leon Consiglio Direttivo AEC
Speakers
Eleonora Andreatta Director, Rai Fiction
Edoardo Camurri television presenter and journalist
Sabino Cassese legal expert and academic
Greg French Australia’s Ambassador to Italy
Gian Paolo Manzella author of the book
Tomaso Radaelli President, MondoMostre Skira
In collaboration with AEC – Associazione per l’Economia della Cultura