I libri di Ca’ Foscari



I libri di Ca’ Foscari

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Aims & Scope
I libri di Ca' Foscari series gathers the official publications of the University, covering a wide range of topics and disciplines, from institutional publications to catalogs, from monographs to collections of studies. The series reflects the diversity of the cultural and scientific interests within the university community, offering works that range from specialized research to broader cultural reflection.

Permalink doi.org | e-ISSN 2610-9506 | ISSN 2610-8917 | Language en, it | ANCE E243072

Subseries
1868-2018: storie di un ateneo

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  • Paesaggi da Sognare
  • Il paesaggio tra quello che fu, è e potrebbe essere. Progetto artistico di Lisa Ouakil
  • Giovanni Cerutti, Matteo Nicolini
  • June 10, 2026
  • The publication brings together contributions by university professors, art critics, and students who took part in the artistic project Paesaggi da Sognare. The University of Verona – in collaboration with the University Iuav of Venice, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, the University of Padua, and the French artist Lisa Ouakil, winner of the Sustainable Art Prize 2023 – has developed a project focused on sustainability. The project, through the active involvement of university communities and the use of artistic language, has created a space for reflection on the natural landscape and its transformations caused by human activity, with a focus on the local territory. Lisa Ouakil’s corpus of works evokes the evolution of the Venetian landscapes in the context of climate change and industrial activity, through the prism of colour, poetry, and narrative.

  • Think it Big! Heritage Rewind
  • De-patrimonializzare?
  • Liberi tutti
  • Mal d’aria
  • Venice and Suzhou
  • Venice Original
  • Collaboration Age