"There are two kinds of moral laws, two kinds of consciousness, one in a man and a woman in another completely different. One can not understand the other, but in the practical life, woman is judged by the laws of men, as if it were a woman, but a man. " H. Ibsen
paint on November 25 at 18:30
An exhibition with works by himself in his sixth post-conceptual artists at the World Day against violence against women.
The violence on the body and the female psyche, is represented and translated into the language of images from Francesca Crocetti, Valentina Gusella, Mirta Kokalj , Marta Manfredini, Claudio Monnini , Massimiliano Robino .
Robert Gligorov (Special Guest) prepared for the exposure installation "site specific".
Video footage of the paint will be conducted by video artist Mark Lamanna.
The title of the resume of the play written by Henrik Ibsen (Et Dukkehnjem) in 1879, a stinging critique on the traditional roles of ' man and woman within marriage during the period Victorian.
The link between this text and the theatrical city of Vigevano is represented by the figure of Eleonora Duse, actress born in Vigevano, October 3, 1858. In the 90s it was Duse to take on the Italian scene of Ibsen's dramas, including your house Doll, playing the part of Nora. The exhibition venue is the underground street in the Castello Sforzesco in Vigevano Via XX Settembre, a few meters from the house where lived the great Italian actress. In
Street Underground, which recently hosted an exhibition on Leonardo Da Vinci, from 25 November to 24 December 2009
by
Mariangela Maritato
Castello Sforzesco in Vigevano, Via XX Settembre
Mon-Sun : 9:30 to 18:00
Admission: Free Catalog
Bocca Editori, Milano
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