
Paolo Russo's work lives at the intersection of technology, innovation and art.
Russo, who calls Rome, Italy his home, frequently travels to Delaware for work. This is all part of his job as general secretary of Stati Generali dell'Innovazione, a nonprofit association that lobbies to promote Italy's innovation.
For months, he has been working to bring an exhibition to Wilmington called "Treasures and Tales of Italy's Art Recovery Team: Antiquities from the Guardia di Finanza," an exhibit showcasing priceless "stolen" Etruscan and Greco-Roman art, artifacts and antiques from Italy.
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