Street art in Tuscany's small villages: a law could support it


A law to support and enhance small villages through street art: to be proposed by the president of the Regional Council of Tuscany.

President of the Regional Council of Tuscany Antonio Mazzeo announced that he will launch a law to support and enhance small villages also through the promotion of street art.

“Brunelleschi’s Dome was born thanks to those who then knew how to imagine the future and commissioned a work that was to overturn forever the rules, known until then, of architecture and engineering. That challenge today has given us a heritage that makes us a unique land on the Planet. That principle we must now rediscover by placing the treasures of our artistic history alongside new challenges in the cultural field as well, changing, as our predecessors did, the perspective with which we look at the world,” he said. "That is why I would like to bring to our villages and small towns so rich in history, works of Urban Street Art.“ And he announced, ”I will launch a law of initiative of the Regional Council to support and help our villages. A law that will also have specific resources to finance artistic and cultural projects that look to the future and involve young contemporary artists."

The focus on small villages and lesser-visited places could therefore materialize by “combining history and innovation,” through projects by young contemporary artists who bring urban art to the smallest towns in Tuscany.

Street art in Tuscany's small villages: a law could support it
Street art in Tuscany's small villages: a law could support it


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