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"Cultivating the Third Paradise": Pistoletto's art inaugurates the Food and Agriculture Museum and Network

On the occasion of the opening of the FAO MuNe in Rome, which will be presented on October 16th for the 80th anniversary of the FAO and World Food Day 2025, the work conceived and created by Cittadellarte with the design and technical collaboration of Guardini Ciuffreda Studio will be exhibited. The installation is conceived as a place for collective encounter and reflection, a workspace where art, traditional knowledge, science, and active citizen participation merge in a shared experience.

Terzo paradiso

A living symbol of harmony among nature, society, and technology: tomorrow the curtain will rise on a new work of the trinamic sign at the first FAO museum. On the occasion of the opening of FAO MuNe—the Food and Agriculture Museum and Network—which will be inaugurated in Rome for the 80th Anniversary of the FAO and World Food Day 2025Cultivating the Third Paradise (Coltivando il Terzo Paradiso) will be presented. The work is inspired by the vision of Michelangelo Pistoletto, conceived and realized by Cittadellarte with the design and technical collaboration of Guardini Ciuffreda Studio.

The installation is an integral part of the Traditions and Innovations room, the conceptual heart of the new museum, and invites reflection on the harmony between nature and technology across the planet's diverse cultures and societies—principles that guide the FAO's mission in building a sustainable food future. The collaboration between the Pistoletto Foundation and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is, in fact, born from a shared vision: to promote, through art, a dialogue between traditions and innovations, valuing creativity as a driver of awareness and change. Further details will be released after the inauguration: stay tuned!

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14.10.25