Imago Mundi - Praestigium Italia
"Praestigium has its origins in a pride for our prestigious roots, but intends to be, above all, the proud representation of our possible future, be it artistic, social or moral. The commitment, sensitivity and courage to look ahead, the spirit of discovery of our artists, are signs of an Italian positivity which we send to the world." Luciano Benetton The exhibition, together with the two catalogues (210 artists each, strictly in alphabetical order), portrays Italian creativity in the cities and the provinces, it offers the artistic sensibility of women all the space it deserves and puts on canvas the country as it is today, problems included, from the economic crisis to social uncertainties.
Catalogue of the Imago Mundi Collection "Praestigium Italia I" (2014) by Contemporary Artists from ItalyImago Mundi
Imago Mundi showcases contemporary Italian art. The works of 420 artists - maestros and talented young painters, but also architects, designers, photographers, publicists, musicians, actors – brought together in the two volumes of the collection curated by Luca Beatrice to compose a vibrant and generous mosaic that criss-crosses the Bel Paese from north to south and from east to west.
Catalogue of the Imago Mundi Collection "Praestigium Italia II" (2014) by Contemporary Artists from ItalyImago Mundi
Commitment, sensitivity, spirit of discovery and the courage to look ahead: with pride in an unrepeatable tradition its starting point, Praestigium is above all the extraordinary representation of a future. A new artistic, social and moral vision that Italy can and must show to the world.
Luca Beatrice, Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Luciano Benetton at the opening of Imago Mundi - Praestigium Italia exhibition at Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy
Exhibition "Praestigium Italia" (MAY 18 2015 - JUN 21 2015) by Praestigium ItaliaImago Mundi
Flash Mob during the opening of the Collection PRAESTIGIUM ITALIA at Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, May 18 2015.
A special emotional and unconventional moment organized by the Artist Sabrina Rocca involved in the Italian collection, with her Aaart crew!
Commissioner
Luciano Benetton
Curated by
Luca Beatrice
In collaboration with
Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche
Exhibition design
Tobia Scarpa
Staging and visual communication
Fabrica
Organizing secretary
Valentina Granzotto
Exhibition texts
Pietro Valdatta
External relations
Martina Fornasaro
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