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November 2019

Initiatives - SUPPORT VENICE

The Michelangelo Foundation joins Venetian Heritage’s #SupportVenice campaign

 
  • Michelangelo Foundation donates to Venetian Heritage’s support Venice campaign.
  • The campaign is raising funds to protect and restore Venice’s artistic and architectural patrimony.
  • Michelangelo Foundation pledges its support to the artisans whose savoir-faire will be crucial to the restoration of damaged artworks and architectural treasures.
  • Fondazione Giorgio Cini, home to Homo Faber, will be amongst the beneficiaries of the support Venice campaign.

The City of Venice holds a very special place in our foundation’s heart as home to Fondazione Giorgio Cini which hosts our biannual event “Homo Faber: crafting a more human future”. Venice is also an historic centre for artisan activities, and the residing place of many active studios and living treasures. Beyond this, as a UNESCO world heritage site, Venice has one of the world’s richest patrimony of precious architectural wonders and artworks.

Michelangelo Foundation shows solidarity to the plans Venetian Heritage are implementing to restore and protect Venice’s rich cultural patrimony which includes monuments and prestigious architectural treasures such as churches, museums, galleries which all house heritage artworks. In the coming weeks the organisation will be working closely with many other Venetian institutions, such as the Italian Ministry of Culture, la Curia Patriarcale and Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia to coordinate a specialised restoration programme.

Director of Venetian Heritage, Toto Bergamo Rossi said:
“Venice belongs not only to Italy but to the whole world, it is for this reason that following the tragic events which resulted in 85% of the city being flooded we are reaching out to everyone, with the hope that we receive the vital support that we need to restore the works of art and historical public buildings damaged 12 November 2019”


Credits: Susanna Pozzoli © Michelangelo Foundation

In keeping with its founding values, Michelangelo Foundation extends their camaraderie to Venetian artisans affected by the recent floods. Venice’s artisanal legacy rests on their shoulders, not only for the continuation of highly-esteemed Venetian craftsmanship but also for the savoir-faire and skills which will be critical in ensuring the restoration of Venice’s damaged artistic and architectural patrimony. Venice’s master artisans are custodians of the Venetian cultural heritage –the living treasures of the city.

Founder of Michelangelo Foundation Mr Franco Cologni commented:
“The Venetian artisans now critically need our support to rebuild their working studios, salvage their traditional tools and guarantee their cherished livelihoods. To preserve their ancient techniques and keep alive the possibility to continue to use and pass-on their savoir-faire.”

Notes for editors

Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship

The Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship is an international, non-profit institution based in Geneva, Switzerland, which celebrates and preserves master craftsmanship and strengthens its connection to the world of design. Rooted in a tradition of culture and excellence and in the realities and challenges of today’s global economy, the foundation seeks to support men and women who dedicate themselves to the pursuit of master craftsmanship, and to foster a new cultural movement built around the values that are essential for their work. The foundation focuses on Europe as a starting point for its activities, in recognition of the vital part craftsmanship has played in the economic and cultural fabric of the region for centuries. michelangelofoundation.org


Venetian Heritage

Venetian Heritage is an international non-profit organization with offices in Venice and New York, supports cultural projects through conservations, exhibitions, publications, conferences, academic study and research, with the aim of making the world more aware of the immense legacy of the art of Venice both in Italy and in those areas once part of the Republic of Venice. www.venetianheritage.eu

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Bruno Barbon Artisan Susanna Pozzoli©Michelangelo Foundation
Andrea Zilio Artisan Susanna Pozzoli Photographer©Michelangelo Foundation
Battiloro Atelier Susanna Pozzoli Photographer©Michelangelo Foundation
Tramontin Atelier Susanna Pozzoli©Michelangelo Foundation
Valese Susanna Pozzoli©Michelangelo Foundation
San Giorgio Maggiore Island©Matteo De Fina Courtesy of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini
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