NEW CULTURAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CHINA AND ITALY
Antonella Colaninno
A new agreement between Italy and China opens up new horizons to the international cultural policies. The Minister for Arts and Culture Minister Sandro Bondi and the Culture of the Republic of China Cai Wu signed yesterday, October 7, 2010, a Memorandum of Understanding for a partnership between the two countries for the management and enhancement of mutual cultural heritage, and to organize projects with the exchange of works of art and long-term loans. An agreement that the prospects should go beyond a simple partnership of art and you see also involved in combating illicit trafficking of cultural property. The agreements provide for the enjoyment of the exhibition spaces of the two funds for the enhancement of their cultural heritage of ancient, modern and contemporary art. The National Museum of Chinese in Tiananmen Square in Beijing will provide an exhibition space for the promotion of Italian heritage, while the National Museum of Palazzo Venezia Rome will grant the use of its space for the exhibition of artistic works of People's Republic of China. And so, while Italy shares its borders and cultural, at least in foreign policy, signs agreements for the exploitation of their cultural heritage in Italy is increasingly at risk. No coincidence that the recent campaign to promote cultural maxxi visibility for the campaign of cultural shock with 200 square meters in Piazza Duomo in Milan and Piazza del Popolo in Rome given by MIBAC. The maxxi billboards with the Coliseum between the scaffolding being removed and the Last Supper by Leonardo carried by workers in the streets of New York launched a provocative new campaign slogan Communication: "If you do not visit him we take him away." A sobering sull'indignazione provocative reading of the situation of cultural heritage in Italy and the possible opening of borders to foreign circulation of the culture of trade and diplomatic agreements.
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