Lottomatica Foundation hosts Davide Bramante’s exhibition “La bellezza d’Italia”
Lottomatica Foundation hosted in Rome the vernissage of the exhibition “La bellezza d’Italia” (The Beauty of Italy) by artist Davide Bramante, an exhibition project dedicated to the contemporary reinterpretation of Italy’s cultural heritage and landscape.
The initiative is part of the Foundation’s path of supporting culture as a tool for dialogue, knowledge and enhancement of the territory, combining social and research activities with moments of encounter with the language of contemporary art.
The beauty of Italy between art, layering and visual memory
The exhibition features a selection of photographic works in which Davide Bramante reworks symbolic places in Italy through the technique of overlapping multiple shots, resulting in dense images in which past and present coexist.
The artist’s work restores a non-documentary, but interpretive vision of the urban and historical landscape: architecture, monuments and traces of collective memory come together in a visual narrative that invites a deeper reading of Italian cultural identity.
The vernissage was held at the Lottomatica Foundation headquarters in Rome on Dec. 17, and the works on display transformed the Foundation’s spaces into a meeting place for art, institutions and selected audiences.
Culture and social engagement: the role of Lottomatica Foundation
The “La bellezza d’Italia” exhibition complements research, information and support activities for high social impact projects, helping to enhance the value of cultural heritage as an integral part of community well-being.
Through its support of artistic and cultural initiatives, Lottomatica Foundation strengthens a vision that recognizes culture as a factor of collective growth and awareness, capable of dialoguing with the Foundation’s other areas of intervention.