Nicola Neonato. Battere ciglio.
Fondazione A.N.M.I.G. - Rapallo•Nov 01, 2024 — Nov 03, 2024
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Fondazione A.N.M.I.G., through its Rapallo branch, is pleased to present in the historic central hall of its local headquarters the powerful exhibition “Battere ciglio. Nicola Neonato”, a new initiative aimed at enhancing the institution’s artistic heritage. This event — the third collaboration with Casa del Mutilato in Genoa (following the in-depth seminar “Attenti al filo! La Memoria in Alessandro Berretti, artista” and the dual solo show “Il ricordo, la sua salute. Raffaele Collina, Edgardo Rossaro”) — sets out to investigate the pictorial research of one of the Ligurian figures most deeply attuned, throughout the twentieth century, to the public transmission of democratic and pacifist ideals, as an enduring testimony to the horrors of the world wars. Neonato’s lesson extended beyond national borders, reaching directly into one of the extermination sites themselves: the Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany, where he frescoed the Italian Votive Chapel in the early...More
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Nicola Neonato. Battere ciglio.
Fondazione A.N.M.I.G. - Rapallo•Nov 01, 2024 — Nov 03, 2024
Press Release
Fondazione A.N.M.I.G., through its Rapallo branch, is pleased to present in the historic central hall of its local headquarters the powerful exhibition “Battere ciglio. Nicola Neonato”, a new initiative aimed at enhancing the institution’s artistic heritage. This event — the third collaboration with Casa del Mutilato in Genoa (following the in-depth seminar “Attenti al filo! La Memoria in Alessandro Berretti, artista” and the dual solo show “Il ricordo, la sua salute. Raffaele Collina, Edgardo Rossaro”) — sets out to investigate the pictorial research of one of the Ligurian figures most deeply attuned, throughout the twentieth century, to the public transmission of democratic and pacifist ideals, as an enduring testimony to the horrors of the world wars. Neonato’s lesson extended beyond national borders, reaching directly into one of the extermination sites themselves: the Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany, where he frescoed the Italian Votive Chapel in the early...More