Until February 25, 2018, the exhibition"Michele Ciacciofera. Southern Hemispheres."
The exhibition, curated by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, focuses around the Mediterranean and its social, cultural, historical and current dimensions. The Mediterranean for Ciacciofera is a metaphor for a new humanism for the creation of alternative social, political and cultural values.
"Southern Hemispheres" is the synthesis of the two projects presented at the 57th Venice Biennale and at dOCUMENTA 14 in Kassel, namely"Janas Code," a research on the Domus de Janas, the Neolithic-era caves of the Sardinian tradition, and"The Density of the Transparent Wind," inspired by the activity of fishermen in Sicily and their relationship with nature and in particular with the Mediterranean.
At the MAN Museum, the artist will present two new installations that are part of these previous projects and"Life Swing,“ an installation conceived for the vertical space that separates the floors of the museum through the stairs: the swinging book ”The Sardinian Question" by Antonio Gramsci represents the oscillation in time and space of human thought.
For information: www.museoman.it
Hours: Daily except Mondays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tickets: Full 5 euros (over 25), reduced 3 euros (18 to 25 years old), free (under 18)
Image: Michele Ciacciofera, Janas Code (2015). Ph. Credit: Michele Ciacciofera.
Southern Hemispheres by Michele Ciacciofera at the MAN in Nuoro. |
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