- Art & Culture
Museo Giovani Artisti (Young Artists Museum)
The youngest initiative according to inauguration date and average age of the artists who created it. It was founded in 2016, the brainchild of a partnership between the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, the Friends of the Academy of Brera Association and the Idroscalo.
It is in fact part of the training undergone by students from the School of sculpture at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and is based on an analysis of the relationship between Arte and Nature and Art, Environment and Landscape. It is part of a larger-scale project that sees the the Idroscalo as an open-air museum that created the Art Park, an itinerary covering over a kilometre, bringing together plants and sculptures by contemporary artists of international renown along the banks of the Idroscalo, and up to the Museum of Young Artists. The sixteen works at the Museum are added to the other twenty already on the east shore, covering a vast area of aquatic spaces and green areas. Among women surrounded by trees, like Forza vitale Donna, by Caterina Alves Curti, are signs that ironically highlight the presence of animals such as the piece by Manuel Ghidini and the transparent Bande de ciel by Luca Maestroni which merges into the sky, together, the works create an innovative permanent workshop as well as an international example of the way in which creativity and young talent can be showcased.