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Illycaffè to be partner of the 16th Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale in France

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TRIESTE, Italy – illycaffè is broadening its collaborative ventures with the contemporary art world and has become a partner of the Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale, which will run from 14th September to 31st December. The 16th Lyon Biennale, first held in 1991 and now considered the leading contemporary art event in France, and one of the most influential Biennales in the world, will explore the vulnerability of the contemporary world.

“Mani-festo of fragility” is the title chosen by the two curators, Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, for the event, inviting participating artists to express their feelings towards the world that surrounds them and to place fragility at the centre of all forms of resistance, instead of considering it a form of weakness. Fragility is perhaps one of the few peculiarities that unites our fragmented world and could thus become the basis for a more sustainable future.

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illy is the official coffee of the Lyon Biennale. Visitors will be able to enjoy illy’s unique 100% Arabica blend at the restaurant in the Usines Fafgor, the event’s main cultural venue, or take a break with a Ready to Drink illy coffee available from illy’s cargo bike.

“We are happy to be partners with the Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale – comments Cristina Scocchia, Chief Executive Officer of illycaffè – Looking for beauty and making the most of it is one of the hallmarks of illycaffè’s corporate culture, and this is the reason why the company has decided to support this very important event”.

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The beauty referred to by illycaffè reflects the ancient Greek concept of kalokagathìa, which holds that goodness and beauty are inextricably tied and depend on one another, encompassing both the ethical and aesthetic dimension. For a company that pursues sustainable quality like illy, opening a privileged communication channel with the world of art is a major component of corporate culture and ethics.

Sam Bardouil and Till Fellrath, curators of the 16th edition of the Lyon Biennale, and directors of the Hamburger Bahnhof, National Gallery of Contemporary Art in Berlin, added: “For many decades, illy has been unwavering in its commitment to supporting the arts. illy’s ongoing collaboration with artists on the brand’s iconic art cup series is cele-brated worldwide.

We often associate a cup of coffee with a coming together around a conversation. In supporting the 16th Lyon Biennale, illy is allowing us to further discussions that are pertinent to the current moment, allowing for more possibilities of encounter between art and the public.”

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