The exhibition \u201cAfrican Metropolis. An imaginary city\u201d, scheduled from June 22nd to November 4th at the MAXXI Museum in Rome, has Canon as Digital Imaging Partner.<\/strong> The exhibition \u201cAfrican Metropolis. An imaginary city\u201d, scheduled from June 22nd to November 4th at the MAXXI Museum in Rome, has Canon as Digital Imaging Partner. The project, created in…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":24387,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nThe project, created in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs<\/strong> and International Cooperation,<\/strong> consists of more than 100 works<\/strong> by 34 artists<\/strong> designed to reflect on the great social and cultural transformations of our time, with particular reference to Africa.<\/strong> The exhibition<\/strong><\/a> is built around five \u201cmetropolitan actions\u201d, called Wandering, Belonging, Recognizing, Imagining<\/strong> and Reconstructing,<\/strong> which aim to offer the different looks of those who travel and discover the urban environment, and to illustrate the complex structure of a contemporary metropolis .
\nCanon<\/strong><\/a>\u2019s participation confirms the company\u2019s commitment to supporting the cultural and social encounter through art and the narrative power of images.
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\nSpecifically, Canon<\/strong><\/a> has made available its digital printing technologies for the realization of most of the photographic prints of the artists in the exhibition. In recent years, there have been many initiatives of artistic and cultural value that Canon has chosen to support as Digital Imaging Partner<\/strong>, taking care of aspects such as video projection, print, image capture and immersive reproduction of the images, with fundamental objective of creating new ways of enjoying the Italian artistic and cultural heritage.
\n\u201cWe are pleased to work again with the MAXXI Museum<\/strong><\/a> in Rome<\/strong> to celebrate a great moment of encounter between cultures\u201d \u2013 said Massimo Macarti, CEO of Canon Italia<\/a><\/strong>. \u201cOnce again, our technology is at the service of an important narrative project, able to excite and encourage dialogue between distant countries.\u201d
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