4th Corporate Communication Content, March 16th Shanghai

16 March 2023

The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, together with its Quality Council (QC), is pleased to announce the successful completion of the fourth session of the "Corporate Communication Content" seminar series, held on Thursday, March 16th, both online and offline in Shanghai. The fourth event of the series, titled "Between Marketing and Production: Artistic Content as a Market Positioning Tool," was presented by Davide Quadrio, Director of the MAO Museum of Asian Art in Turin, as a special guest, and Carlotta Godio, Co-founder and GM at FLATMIND Productions, as the moderator.

 

The series, aimed at companies in industrial sectors, has been valuable for those wishing to deepen their understanding of the best marketing practices to promote their business in China. Each session featured a speaker sharing their experience and providing valuable insights on a significant marketing tool. The topics covered by our experts include marketing strategy, creative content creation, and social media management, among others.

 

 

Some information about the event's speaker:

Davide Quadrio (b. 1970) is the Director of the MAO Museum of Asian Art in Turin, Italy. He has worked in China in the arts and culture field for over two decades, curating, producing, and supporting the development of contemporary art in China. In addition to entrepreneurial and organizational activities in the field of cultural production, Quadrio's experience is fueled by a deep understanding of the mechanisms of economic and international networking that support artistic production and communication.

 

He founded the BizArt Art Center in 1998, the first non-profit laboratory in Shanghai, which he directed for over a decade. In 2007, Quadrio established Arthub, a production and curatorial platform active in Asia and worldwide. From 2005 to 2008, he served as the artistic director of the creative space Bund18 in Shanghai. From 2013 to 2016, he was the curator of contemporary art at the Aurora Museum in Shanghai. In 2015, he founded Kaleidoscope Asia, the sister publication of Kaleidoscope Magazine. Since 2020, he has been a guest professor at Iuav, University of Venice, in the Department of Arts and Architecture.

For over twenty years, Quadrio has produced and organized hundreds of exhibitions, educational activities, concerts, film festivals, biennials, publications, workshops, and exchanges in Asia and abroad, developing relationships with local and foreign institutions.

Recent activities and exhibitions include: Buddha10, MAO Museum of Asian Art, Turin (until September 2023); Il Grande Vuoto, MAO, Turin (2022); Flu水o, the Italian Council-winning project promoted by the Italian Ministry of Culture at Seosomun Shrine History Museum, Seoul (2022), Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan (2021); Hub India, Palazzo Madama, MAO, Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti, Artissima, Turin (2021); Gwangju Biennale, Korea (2021); Visions on the making, Istituto Italiano di Cultura, New Delhi (2020); Temporary Shelter, Zhang Enli, Villa Borghese, Rome (2019); The Unicorn and the Dragon, Querini Stampalia Foundation for the Venice Biennale (2013); Journeys Without Arrivals by Qiu Zhijie, Van Abbenmuseum, Centre d'Art Contemporaine de Geneve, Kunsthalle Lund (2017-18); Jingshen, the act of painting in contemporary Chinese art, PAC, Milan (2015); Paola Pivi Tulkus 1898-2018, Castello di Rivoli, Witte de With, Frac Dijon (2011-2015).

 

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the event!

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