What can art mean for the European Bauhaus? What can artists bring to the idea of a new school that invents a new aesthetics, green and sustainable and equal, for a better world? Artist Roberto Paci Dalò shares his thoughts in drawings and texts. An artist’s book, a light collection of insights and incitements fluttering out of the page, to point to other realities that are ours to invent
The JRC
The Joint Research Center of the European Commission plays a key role at multiple stages of the EU policy cycle. It contributes to the overall objective of the EU research programme Horizon Europe. We work closely with research and policy organisations in the Member States, with the European institutions and agencies, and with scientific partners in Europe and internationally, including within the United Nations system. The core strengths we offer are anticipation, integration and impact. Originally established under the Euratom Treaty, a proportion
of our work is in the nuclear field. In addition, the JRC offers scientific expertise and competences from a very wide range of disciplines in support of almost all EU policy areas.
JRC SciArt
The SciArt project brings together scientists with artists and policy-makers to discuss matters of concern, not only to the JRC and the European Commission but also more widely to society. We broker, curate and communicate transdisciplinary exchanges and encounters around given topics of interest. We then produce and exhibit the artworks resulting of such encounters in a venue of relevance, as a way to engage with the public, foment conversations with the citizen, and create cultural products of contemporary relevance. The SciArt project works from local to global and back, as well as across cultural, generational and disciplinary boundaries.
The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the position or opinion of the European Commission. Neither the European Commission nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission is responsible for the use that might be made of this publication
Roberto Paci Dalò
eBAU. Art Ideas for the New European Bauhaus
© Roberto Paci Dalò
© 2024 Quodlibet srl
via Giuseppe e Bartolomeo Mozzi, 23 62100 Macerata, Italy www.quodlibet.it
First edition April 2024 ISBN 978-88-229-2245-8
Iconographic research Natalia Soldati
Cover design CH RO MO
Scans and image processing Ettore Michelucci – MIC Studio
Printed in Italy Industria Grafica Bieffe Recanati (MC)
This book was published with the support of the European Commission.