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SalvArti Exhibition Promotes Cultural Reclamation in Milan

15:36, 11 December

Edited by: alya_myart alyamyart

The exhibition "SalvArti. Dalle confische alle collezioni pubbliche" is currently on view at Palazzo Reale in Milan until January 26, 2025. This initiative is not merely an art show but a significant cultural and ethical project aimed at reclaiming legality through art. It features contemporary works by renowned artists such as Giorgio de Chirico, Salvador Dalí, and Andy Warhol, sourced from assets confiscated from organized crime.

Organized by the Ministry of Culture and the National Agency for Confiscated Assets, this exhibition is part of a broader initiative titled "Arte per la cultura della legalità." It follows a previous exhibition held in Rome and will conclude in Reggio Calabria in April 2025. This project highlights the intersection of art and social justice, emphasizing the role of cultural institutions in promoting legality and ethical values.

By showcasing these artworks, the exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of the potential of art to foster cultural dialogue and address societal issues. It aims to inspire a collective reflection on the importance of legality and morality in contemporary society.

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