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The parliament of things
The parliament of things
The parliament of things
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The parliament of things

From 10 June to 22 October 2023

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Pav - Living Art Park

Pav - Living Art Park

Via Giordano Bruno, 31 , Turin

Closed today: open tomorrow at 12:00

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From 9 June 2023 the project room and outdoor spaces of the PAV will host the group exhibition Il parlamento delle cose curated by Marco Scotini (NABA Visual Arts Department Head) with Chiara Antonelli, Davide Barberi, Alessandro Cavallini, Traian Cherecheș and Chiara Scodeller, young female artists trained in the MA in Visual Arts and Curatorial Studies and the Academic Master in Art and Ecology at the Milan campus of NABA, the New Academy of Fine Arts.


From the exhibition The parliament of things it emerges how the theories and practices that animate political ecology and ecofeminism starting from the second half of the last century have moved and disrupted the compact and monolithic soil of the neoliberal and heteropatriarchal model. This "slide" has ensured that successive generations have new furrows to follow and new substrates to inhabit, in an attempt to bring to the surface aesthetic forms based on now crucial visions such as overcoming the opposing categorisations between nature and culture and gender and the re-signification of autobiographical and collective experiences.


Among the projects presented at the PAV, the ethnographic study of magical-protective systems that characterize the historical-cultural ecology of Norcia is the subject of In Acqua e terra la mano by Chiara Antonelli . A performance in which six inhabitants of the Umbrian town, epicenter of the earthquake of 30 October 2016, recover the ancient ritual of the "acqua panata" from an ecology of local memory to reactivate in the present a comfort to the fear linked to the trauma experienced during the earthquake. Traian Cherecheș 's sculptures re-signify autobiographical experiences through residual elements of his childhood lived in Romania, reshaping memories and physical elements through the assembly of organic and inorganic materials, as in New Skin as sister-nature , where an artificial skin conceals the decomposition of biological matter that is underneath the surface.

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Via Giordano Bruno, 31 , Turin, Italy

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monday Closed now
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wednesday Closed now
thursday Closed now
friday 15:00 - 18:00
saturday 12:00 - 19:00
sunday 12:00 - 19:00

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