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With the aim of understanding the level of internationalization among the younger generations and enhancing their creativity, Silvia Anna Barrilà , Franco Broccardi, Maria Adelaide Marchesoni, and Marilena Pirrelli of the Contemporary Art Observatory, supported by Intesa Sanpaolo, have conducted new research into the international positioning of Italian artists or those born in Italy since 1990. This generation, raised in the digital era, began exhibiting from 2010 and addresses issues related to identity and memory, gender and the environment, technology and conflict through a variety of media. Of the approximately 80 artists represented by the 176 galleries participating in Artissima 2025, aspects such as education, awards, residencies, commissions, solo and group exhibitions, participation in Biennials, Triennials and Festivals, as well as inclusion in international collections and museums, have been monitored. These valuable insights also benefit art advisors, who draw on this rich diversity of information in their work for collections and collectors.
Speakers: Michele Coppola, Executive Director Art, Culture and Heritage Intesa Sanpaolo, Director General Gallerie d’Italia; Luigi Fassi Director Artissima; Marilena Pirrelli, Journalist, lecturer and analyst of the art economy and market Osservatorio Arte Contemporanea; Sara Parodi, Wealth Advisor, Intesa Sanpaolo Private Banking, Wealth Management – Wealth Planning – Art Advisory; Antonella Crippa, moderator, Art Advisory & Fair Value Coordinator Intesa Sanpaolo Art, Culture and Heritage – Group Chief Sustainability Officer Area
Language: italian