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inclusion

Artists, lovers of perception, know how to grasp with understanding the complex challenges inherent in visual fragility and blindness in the field of art.

color blindness

retinopathies

blindness

Thanks to the continuous progress of new technologies, today it is possible to improve the color perception for daltonic people. Our Foundation attaches particular importance to this challenge, guaranteeing a constant commitment to promoting an accurate perception of colors in each exhibition. We provide aids free of charge to visitors, specifically identifying the works that are particularly suitable for inclusion in a perceptual path.

The retinopathies represent a group of eye conditions that damage the thin film located at the back of the eye, the retina, leading to significant alterations or even complete loss of vision. The Foundation is committed to promoting greater awareness of these disabling pathologies through its exhibitions, providing information on retinopathies and highlighting the importance of early prevention. In our exhibitions, we also highlight the impact of this condition from the perspective of the artists who experience it firsthand, providing a visual representation of the effects on vision.

Low vision and blindness represent a complete barrier to enjoyment of the visual arts, depriving millions of people of the opportunity to admire iconic works of art such as the Monna Lisa or the Botticelli's Spring, as well as exploring the most beautiful and famous buildings in the history of art. The Foundation joins with great commitment to associations who are dedicated to inclusion of the blind, actively collaborating to organize events that promote the involvement and enjoyment of art, so that no one is excluded by the wonder and inspiration that these works can offer.

I NOTIFY: these tests do not replace in any way an ophthalmological examination. They are designed to detect any visual disturbances that may not be apparent in everyday life. If you notice any type of visual disturbance, we advise youOfconsult a specialist.

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