The Foundation supports Idee Italiane
To assess the state of Italian culture, creativity and ability to innovate by way of a permanent observatory, this is the goal of the conference Idee Italiane, which was promoted by the Foundation for the Italian Institute of the Humanities and by the Corriere della Sera Foundation, with the support of the Cariplo Foundation and the Pirelli Foundation.
Due to become an annual event, the conference, held in Milan on 15-16 October at the Pirelli HQ auditorium, will feature key figures from the realms of culture and the sciences in order to discuss issues of Italian culture and its outlook for the future. The focus of the first edition of Idee Italiane is architecture.
After greetings by Letizia Moratti, Marco Tronchetti Provera and Giuseppe Guzzetti and the opening remarks of Gae Aulenti, Aldo Schiavone and Piergaetano Marchetti, others speaking at the event include Guido Martinotti, Stefano Rodotà, Pupi Avati, Gianrico Carofiglio, Marc Fumaroli and Vittorio Gregotti, with closing remarks by Umberto Eco.
To assess the state of Italian culture, creativity and ability to innovate by way of a permanent observatory, this is the goal of the conference Idee Italiane, which was promoted by the Foundation for the Italian Institute of the Humanities and by the Corriere della Sera Foundation, with the support of the Cariplo Foundation and the Pirelli Foundation.
Due to become an annual event, the conference, held in Milan on 15-16 October at the Pirelli HQ auditorium, will feature key figures from the realms of culture and the sciences in order to discuss issues of Italian culture and its outlook for the future. The focus of the first edition of Idee Italiane is architecture.
After greetings by Letizia Moratti, Marco Tronchetti Provera and Giuseppe Guzzetti and the opening remarks of Gae Aulenti, Aldo Schiavone and Piergaetano Marchetti, others speaking at the event include Guido Martinotti, Stefano Rodotà, Pupi Avati, Gianrico Carofiglio, Marc Fumaroli and Vittorio Gregotti, with closing remarks by Umberto Eco.