When solidarity meets art
Change of State hints at all the ongoing transformations and asks a question, how to retrieve and keep our humanity in harmony with the sense of justice?
Change of State hints at all the ongoing transformations and asks a question, how to retrieve and keep our humanity in harmony with the sense of justice?
An artistic installation-performance by Italian artist Nicoletta Braga opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome.
The installation-performance was titled “Change of state”, as the artist said, “was born by the analysis of two points in space: the Macro Asilo in Rome, a protected and inviolable space where freedom and action are put in place and the Asilo in Kobane, a different space, on a more difficult territory, full of humanity, of suppressed voices, of fear but also of hope, history and stories.”
These two spaces so far and yet so close to each other are united by the artistic line and, said the artist “by my imagination and my sculpture.”
Change of State hints at all the ongoing transformations and asks a question, how to retrieve and keep our humanity in harmony with the sense of justice?