Enzo D'Angelo opens the lectures
November 24th.1995, morning. First International Conference on Restoration. Lorenzo’s Hall, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. « Enzo D’Angelo, opens the opening speeches by defining the particular position of restoration in the hermeneutical field and the permeable state of the discipline subject to various cleavages, between interpretation, science, legislation and control, practice and relationship with historical consciousness, configuring the conservator as a “critic of text”. Therefore he proposes the dialectical dimension, developed in historical urban civilizations, to concile man and the environment, ethics and aesthetics, theories understood as hypotheses and the reality to be monitored so that it does not become depleted of memory ». Ananke magazine, n.12,1995.