Antonio Calabrò
Antonio Calabrò is Pirelli Senior Vice President for Culture, President of Museimpresa and Fondazione Assolombarda and Vice President of the Unione Industriali Turin.
Antonio Calabrò is Pirelli Senior Vice President for Culture, President of Museimpresa and Fondazione Assolombarda and Vice President of the Unione Industriali Turin.
Martina Mazzotta is an art historian, lecturer and curator specialized in philosophy and its relationship with the visual arts, music, magic and science. She grew up in the publishing house and Foundation created by her father, Gabriele Mazzotta, and has studied in Germany. She is an Associate Fellow at the Warburg Institute, University of London, and writes regularly for Domenica del Sole 24 Ore.
Pier Luigi Sacco, PhD, is Professor of Biobehavioral Economics, University of Chieti-Pescara, Senior Advisor to the OECD Center for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions, and Cities, and Affiliate Researcher at the metaLAB (at) Harvard and at the Policy Evidence Centre, Newcastle University, and member of the scientific board of the Jameel Arts & Health Center, New York University.
Stefano Salis is a journalist at Il Sole 24 Ore, where he is responsible for the Comments page and the Domenica supplement. He regularly deals with bibliophilia, publishing, art, design and literature.
Marco Sammicheli is curator for the Design, Fashion and Crafts sector and Director of the Italian Design Museum of Triennale Milano. For the same institution, since 2018 he has been represented at the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) in Paris. He has curated exhibitions in Europe, Latin America and Asia, written essays and publications for cultural institutions and museums.
With marvellous frescoes and crenelated towers, Buonconsiglio is the most important castle in Trentino. Having served as the seat of the Prince-Bishops of Trent for centuries, today the castle is home to the provincial art and archaeology collections and the famous Torre Aquila, whose walls are frescoed with the renowned “Ciclo dei Mesi” (“Cycle of the Months”), an international Gothic masterpiece. A number of Festival dell’Economia events will take place in its Sala Gerola, which seats 110 people.