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Florence Biennale

International Biennial of Contemporary Art XIth Edition: Earth, Creativity & Sustainability: 6-15 October 2017, Firenze, Fortezza da Basso

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    The XIth Florence Biennale aims at contributing to envision a future in which creativity and sustainability are inspiring principles of an artistic and cultural?ecosystem? within a world that is respectful of nature and life forms on Earth. In this perspective cultural diversity and biodiversity do not exist in separate and parallel realms, but are part of a kind of co-evolutionary process that needs to be preserved and nurtured.00Artists as well as creative and cultural industries, including therein museums, art galleries, artist-run societies, schools, publishers, and other organisations, can play a key role in the realisation of such a process, which entails many aspects? from education and talent and skills development to equality issues, from cross-disciplinarity and cross-culturalism to the value of all cultural identities and local traditions and, not least, the preservation of world heritage, whether cultural or natural, through programs of conservation and sustainable development.00Exhibition: Fortezza da Basso, Florence, Italy (06.-15.10.2017).

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    Title
    Florence Biennale
    Subtitle
    International Biennial of Contemporary Art XIth Edition: Earth, Creativity & Sustainability: 6-15 October 2017, Firenze, Fortezza da Basso
    Language
    English
    Authors
    Released
    2017
    Pages
    563
    ISBN10
    8868741776
    ISBN13
    9788868741778
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    The XIth Florence Biennale aims at contributing to envision a future in which creativity and sustainability are inspiring principles of an artistic and cultural?ecosystem? within a world that is respectful of nature and life forms on Earth. In this perspective cultural diversity and biodiversity do not exist in separate and parallel realms, but are part of a kind of co-evolutionary process that needs to be preserved and nurtured.00Artists as well as creative and cultural industries, including therein museums, art galleries, artist-run societies, schools, publishers, and other organisations, can play a key role in the realisation of such a process, which entails many aspects? from education and talent and skills development to equality issues, from cross-disciplinarity and cross-culturalism to the value of all cultural identities and local traditions and, not least, the preservation of world heritage, whether cultural or natural, through programs of conservation and sustainable development.00Exhibition: Fortezza da Basso, Florence, Italy (06.-15.10.2017).