VIII Edition
10/11/12 may 2002

Sotto l’Alto Patronato del Presidente della Repubblica Italiana
Rappresentanza in Italia della Comunità Europea
Ministero Industria, Commercio ed Artigianato
Regione Toscana
Provincia di Firenze
Comune di Firenze

Garden of Palazzo Corsini sul Prato
115, via della Scala, Firenze

Like the previous editions of ARTIGIANATO E PALAZZO craft workshops and their commissions, the forthcoming 8th edition of the Exhibition will bring together, in the splendid Garden of Palazzo Corsini sul Prato in Florence, as many as 95 of the most extraordinary and capable Italian and European craftsmen, involving 7,000 attentive and curious visitors over the three days of the exhibition alone.

In addition to the important cultural and popular contribution in itself, the Exhibition will stimulate a moment of in-depth study on the “minor arts”, with the intention of bringing them ever closer to our everyday life, thus breaking away from the traditional canons of other Exhibition-Markets.

The ARTIGIANATO E PALAZZO exhibition was mainly born from the idea of re-evaluating and reframing the figure of the craftsman and his work in our times, considering it a high expression of quality and technique, linked to the client, but insisting on the idea of a craftsmanship that is ‘modern’ in nature, without forgetting the fundamental element of tradition. There was also a desire to emphasise the strong social relevance of the craftsman of the past whose workshop often thrived around the palace, understood as a ‘showcase’ and a place for experimentation, in continuous exchange with patrons of all classes, benefiting from a direct relationship with the population and tradition as the holder of social aesthetics.

Also for this eighth edition, we start from the idea that in the handmade, creation never ends and each work is not equal to another. And speaking of ‘handmade’ (from the Latin ‘manu facere’: to make with the hands), the exhibitors at ARTIGIANATO E PALAZZO are once again called upon to demonstrate live the various working techniques in which they excel.
The Palazzo Corsini sul Prato, commissioned to Bernardo Buontalenti at the end of the 16th century, conceals one of the most interesting Italian gardens in Florence, designed and created by Gherardo Silvani, with a wide central avenue adorned with statues of degrading sizes to accentuate the perspective effect, flower beds, box hedges, bases for lemon basins and the spacious and luminous Limonaie (lemon houses) that rise up behind the boundary wall that delimits the garden on Via della Scala, from where they have their entrance.

PROGRAMME:

Friday 10 May
– 10 a.m. opening
inauguration of the “Principe Exhibition” dedicated to ETI SpA
“The Tuscan cigar: an artisan story”.
– 9 p.m. closing

Saturday 11 May
– 10 a.m. opening
– 11 a.m., 12 noon, 4 p.m., 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. guided tours of the garden by the Cultural Association Città Nascosta
– 9 p.m. closing time

Sunday 12 May
– 10 a.m. opening
– 11 a.m., 12 noon, 3.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. guided tours of the garden by the Cultural Association Città Nascosta
– 6 p.m. awarding of the “Premio Cellini – Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze” prize
to the exhibitor most appreciated by the public
– 9 p.m. closing of the event

 

Con il progetto ARTIGIANATO E PALAZZO ci auguriamo, riunendo un sempre più folto gruppo di maestri artigiani da ogni parte d’Italia, di catalizzare l’attenzione di un vasto ed attento pubblico su queste dibattute tematiche, auspicando un vivo interesse delle parti in causa: gli artigiani ed i loro committenti.