Aisthesis Number 29 – Aprile 2025

Issue 29 of Aisthesis opens with Andrea Socrati’s exploration of the exhibition “L’ombra vede” by Enzo Cucchi, where multisensoriality becomes the key to accessing a more inclusive and engaging experience of art.

Aureliana Tesei evokes memories of childhood and affection, describing how the exhibition brings deep emotions to the surface through darkness and light.

Marcello Smarrelli reflects on the use of light in art, offering an interpretation that highlights the connection between sensory perception and artistic creation.

Aldo Grassini guides us through a meditation on beauty that transcends the domain of sight, inviting us to rediscover the value of all our senses.

Daisy De Nardis and Federica Galazzi present the innovative digitalization project of the Cagli Museum, a virtuous example of inclusion and the rediscovery of local heritage.

Finally, Claudia Consonni offers a delicate and intimate reflection on tactility as a form of aesthetic perception, even within small everyday rituals.

Aisthesis thus continues its journey, exploring art as a total sensory experience capable of involving everyone.

Read the magazine in PDF (169 KB). Translation by Lorenzo Bontempi.

Headquarters of the editorial office and management:
Museo Tattile Statale Omero – Mole Vanvitelliana.
Banchina da Chio 28 – Ancona.
Publisher: Associazione Per il Museo Tattile Statale Omero ODV-ETS.
Director: Aldo Grassini.
Managing Director: Gabriella Papini.
Editors: Monica Bernacchia, Massimo Gatto, Andrea Sòcrati, Annalisa Trasatti, Massimiliano Trubbiani, Alessia Varricchio.
Voice: Luca Violini.