The Emilia Romagna region has put on
an exhibition at the Italy Pavilion at Expo 2020 that celebrates
Italian talent and excellence in the field of illustration and
promotes the nation's culture industry in the process.
The show, entitled 'Italian Excellence. The New Generation of
Italian illustrators for Children,' runs until January 22 after
which it will be hosted at the Italian Institute of Culture in
Abu Dhabi in the autumn as part of the Sharjah International
Book Fair (SIBF).
The exhibition, organized by the ATER Fondazione, the Bologna
Children's Book Fair/Bologna Fiere with the Italian foreign
ministry, presents the works of 20 young Italian illustrators,
some of them born or working in the Emilia-Romagna Region, who
stand out for their ability to make texts dialogue with images
in a unique and original form: Giacomo Agnello Modica, Andrea
Antinori, Michael Bardeggia, Beatrice Cerocchi, Marianna Coppo,
Francesca Corso, Cecilia Ferri, Chiara Ficarelli, Marta
Pantaleo, Giulia Pastorino, Irene Penazzi, Alice Piaggio,
Camilla Pintonato, Michelangelo Rossato, Veronica Ruffato,
Lorenzo Sangió, Francesca Sanna, Luca Tagliafico, Giulia Tomai,
Veronica Truttero.
It features books, posters and magazines to offer a surprising
gaze into the universe of children's publishing.
"Promoting the cultural and creative industry is something very
dear to us and we believe in it a great deal, in part for future
jobs," said Ruben Sacerdoti, the Director of Emilia-Romagna's
Department for the Business Internationalization and FDI
Attraction
"It is a highly important show for us that presents young
artists and young illustrators.
"It is a show that puts together a component that we care a
great deal about, that of seeing culture as a creative industry
that is positioned within many of our region's sectors".
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