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Intervista a Cesare Catania sul Rai3

RaiTGR – 01/07/2023

Forbes – 25/04/2023

Due Abbracci alla Fabbrica del Vapore di Milano

L'Arte come Mezzo per fare del Bene in maniera Etica

"Il Progetto dell'Abbraccio è un progetto artistico a matrice socio - culturale che tende a fare del bene attraverso l'arte. Quindi l'arte non è più il fine ultimo cui tende l'operato di un artista, bensì è un mezzo cui viene raggiunto un fine ultimo superiore, che è appunto fare del bene in marniera etica" (Cesare Catania - estratto intervista Rai)
Il Progetto dell'Abbraccio a Times Square (NYC)

Progetto dell’abbraccio in Times Square (NYC)