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In 1937, Italy enacted a law requiring 2% of public construction budgets be spent on art installations. The law's implementation, and citizens' interactions with the artworks over time are chronicled through an objective lens.

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  • Roberto Albertini

    Roberto Albertini

  • Mario Emanuele Alvano

    Mario Emanuele Alvano

  • Andrea Bartolini

    Andrea Bartolini

  • Adalberto Catanzaro

    Adalberto Catanzaro

  • Bruno Corà

    Bruno Corà

  • Ludovico Corrao

    Ludovico Corrao

  • Uwe Jaentsch

    Uwe Jaentsch

  • Hidetoshi Nagasawa

    Hidetoshi Nagasawa

  • Antonio Presti

    Antonio Presti

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In 1937, Italy enacted a law requiring 2% of public construction budgets be spent on art installations. The law's implementation, and citizens' interactions with the artworks over time are chronicled through an objective lens.

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