From 13 December to 20 January 2020
The photographic exhibition entitled Côte d'Ivoire: Culture and cooperation through the gaze of NGOs, promoted by the humanitarian organization NADUK and the Embassy of the Ivory Coast in Italy, curated by Simona Vidoni, hosted in Milan at the Museum of Permanent, sponsored by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS), through a refined selection of photographic shots, it highlights the actions and humanitarian projects of the Italian NGOs engaged in the Ivory Coast. The humanitarian organization NADUK and the Embassy of the Ivory Coast in Italy wish to support, through a space of cultural sharing and cohesion, the initiatives and specific relationships between the many actors involved in favor of innovation processes. With a view to design versatility, the exhibition, supported by the skills of experts such as Cangelli Massimo (Photographer, Notturno Onlus President), Castelli Lorenza (Managing Director MIA Photo Fair), Dottorini Giovanni (Expert in International Cooperation), Emanuele Teresa (Photographer , Head of the Arthemisia Exhibition Office), Scaringella Massimo (independent international curator), Vignoli Roberto (Photographer), Zaurrini Massimo (Journalist, Director of Africa and Business), uses photography as a tool and vehicle for social and artistic awareness; aims to support the constant commitment of NGOs involved in the promotion of culture and in assistance and development activities. Innovative conceptual research will allow visitors to imagine a personal and ideal journey within a humanitarian journey set in the Ivory Coast, a country linked to its traditions and at the same time creator of new trends, open to all those realities that favor its growth social, cultural and economic. Forty-five photographic shots, proposed by fifteen Italian NGOs, Agency N.1 of Pavia for Ayamé, Missionary Solidarity Association, Avsi, Cevi, Chocofair, Ciai, Firomms, Granello di Senape, Gruppo Abele, Interlife, Movimento Shalom, Progetto Alepé, Soleterre, Terre Gemelle, Una Voce Per Padre Pio, reflect the result of a process of territorial animation and highlight an unprecedented point of view linked to the representation and identity of a vital and constantly evolving humanitarian reality.
Via Turati, 34, Milan, Italy
Opening hours
opens - closes | last entry | |
monday | 10:00 - 19:00 | |
tuesday | 10:00 - 19:00 | |
wednesday | 10:00 - 19:00 | |
thursday | 10:00 - 19:00 | |
friday | 10:00 - 19:00 | |
saturday | 11:00 - 19:00 | |
sunday | 11:00 - 19:00 |