HOMO FABER: Venice Will Celebrate European Craftsmanship
Homo Faber is a unique Venice event that boosts European craftsmanship. Design and craftsmanship will receive a new dimension with a unique Venice event that is set to place from 14-30 September at Fondazione Giorgio Cini. The event in question is Home Faber organised by the leading Swiss-based entity, Michelangelo Foundation.
The exclusive event is regarded as the major cultural exhibition dedicated to European craftsmanship. Today, we will let you know a bit more about this exquisite and imperative event for our contemporary world and revive arts that may have gotten forgotten over time.
An unique opportunity to visit a prestigious, historical site dating from the 16th century and of great architectural and artistic importance. it is a place dedicated to transmission and culture. Franco Cologni, Co-founder of the Michelangelo Foundation says, “We chose Venice for this exhibition not only because it is a bastion of culture and a place of unequalled beauty, but also because Venice is today and has always been a European hub for exchange and connection internationally.”
As a whole, “Homo Faber is fuelled by an ardent belief in the power and value of real human engagement”. Visitors will have the opportunity to see things in real time and speak to artisans about their craft as well as virtually enter the ateliers of the masters, among many other aspects of the fine world of craftsmanship. It is definitely an authentic experience one should attend!
These unique spaces will be adorned with most exquisite pieces, innovative installations as well as live showcases of artisans working on their respective arts. It will have a total space of around 4,000 square metres and it will be the largest one ever held in the Fondazione, offering the public an immersive experience of European craftsmanship, “a world that relies on connection: connecting the hand, head and heart to create authentic works of lasting value.”
“Homo Faber is an expression that was first coined during the Renaissance and it captures and celebrates the infinite creativity of human beings. The exhibit will provide a panoramic view of European fine craftsmanship but it will nevertheless have a singular undercurrent: what human beings can do better than machines.” – Johann Rupert, Co-founder of the Michelangelo Foundation.
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