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Alberto Bonisoli (born 26 December 1961) is an Italian politician.


Biography

Bonisoli was born in
Castel d'Ario Castel d'Ario ( Mantovano: ) is a '' comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy, located about east of Milan and about east of Mantua. It was the birthplace of race car driver Tazio Nuvolari. Castel d'Ar ...
,
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province. He graduated from the
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in 1986, where he subsequently became a professor of Innovation Management until 2002. Between 2012 and 2018 he was the director of the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, an Art, Fashion, Design private school in Italy. He was also the President of the ''Association of Italian Fashion Schools'' since 2013 and of the ''Association of Italian Art and Design Accredited Higher Education Institutions'' since 2017. He was senior advisor for the
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in
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(2004‒2005). From 2005 to 2007 he cooperated with Italian
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as senior expert for internationalization, member of the undersecretary Nando Dalla Chiesa's cabinet and member of the Directorate General for internationalization of the research activities. In the period between 2006 and 2008 he was counselor at Studio Ambrosetti - The European House. From 2008 to 2012 he was the dean at
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, a Milanese design school. During his professional activity, he offered technical advises to art, fashion and design schools in over 20 different countries, including
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, China,
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,
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, the UK and the US. Between 2018 and 2019 he was the Italian Minister of Culture in the first Conte cabinet.


Political career

In the
2018 Italian general election The 2018 Italian general election was held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017. Voters were electing the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective member ...
he was a candidate in the uninominal constituency of Lombardy 1 -12 but was not elected. On 1 June 2018 Bonisoli was appointed Minister of Culture and Tourism of the
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.


Government activities

* In July 2018, Bonisoli announced that he wanted to abolish the measure on free access to Italian museums on the first Sunday of the month. His statement triggered objections on social media. He later clarified that he wanted to change the measure, allowing museum directors to choose when people can gain free entry to their museums. * In August 2018, following the collapse of the roof of a church in
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, Bonisoli signed an administrative order to activate a special unit called "Unità per la Sicurezza del Patrimonio Culturale". It aims at monitoring buildings and sites protected by the cultural heritage list, avoiding possible problems of safety. The head of the unit is Fabio Carapezza Guttuso. * On 27 September 2018, Bonisoli attended the reopening of the restored
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in
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that had been closed for restoration for more than 20 years, after a fire nearly destroyed it in 1997. * On 16 October 2018, Bonisoli visited the archeological area of Pompeii. Along with the Director of the site, Massimo Osanna, he announced a discovery that changed the date of the volcano's eruption that destroyed Pompeii, Herculaneum and the whole area around the
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volcano. * On 31 October 2018 Bonisoli went to
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, to celebrate over 15 years of cooperation between American authorities and the special
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unit responsible for combatting illegal commerce of cultural heritage objects, stolen from Italy and sold around the world. During the event, an
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delegate returned three ancient Greek vases to Italy. * On 6 November 2018, following the incidents in Rome and Arezzo, Bonisoli announced the allocation of 109 million euros for safety in 314 statal cultural places. * On 12 February 2019, Bonisoli flew in London to have back 12 artefacts and a page of a miniated manuscript. The restitution was possible thanks to the investigations of Italian
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and the cooperation of Christie's auction house. * On 26 February 2019, the new campaign of free access to the statal museums named
io vado al museo
began. 20 'free entry' days per year and €2 ticket for people between 18 and 25 years old * On 6 March 2019, Italian Ministry of Culture handed back 594 'ex voto' paintings, stolen from Mexico and recovered by Italian
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in Italy. At the restitution ceremony attended the Mexican cultural director, Alejandra Frausto * On 22 March 2019, 796 artefacts stolen, sold in an improper way and recovered in Italy by Carabinieri art squad, were given back to China. "We were proud to return these pieces to our friends, as they are representative of the heritage and identity of the Chinese people» said mr. Bonisoli who also signed a memorandum with his Chinese counterpart, Luo Shugang, to tackle looting and black markets of smuggled pieces of art. They announced also a big exhibit of those recovered objects, to open in Beijing in autumn 2020. File:Bonisoli at Aliano 2.jpg File:Alberto Bonisoli - Luo Shugang.jpg File:Bonisoli at the opening of "Aqua" exhibit.jpg File:Alberto Bonisoli and Luo Shugang with Carabinieri officials.jpg File:Italy Government hands back ex-voto paintings to Mexico - Alberto Bonisoli with Alejandra Frausto Guerrero.jpg File:Bonisoli with delegates of Christie's to have back Italian pieces of art stolen and recovered.jpg File:Miniated page recovered thanks to the collaboration between italian government, Carabinieri and Christie's and handed back to Italy.jpg File:Objects handed back to China with Carabinieri.jpg File:Objects handed back to China.jpg


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bonisoli, Alberto 1961 births Living people Politicians from the Province of Mantua Bocconi University alumni Academic staff of Bocconi University Five Star Movement politicians Culture ministers of Italy Conte I Cabinet 21st-century Italian politicians People from Castel d'Ario