ROma, 11 set. (askanews) – It is titled “Resistance spaces“The exhibition that inaugurates the new exhibition season at the Mattitoio di Roma and will be visited until 12 October.

Six artists, three Italians and three Bosnian, remember through their works the thirtieth anniversary of the end of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovinaof the siege of Sarajevo and the genocide of Srebrenica. The exhibition, born from an idea of ​​the vice -president special company Palexpo Ivana della Portella and edited by Benedetta Carpi de Resmini, intertwines art and memory and is configured as a poetic and political path, which crosses the trauma and healing. From the works of these artists emerges a large and deeply current reflection on this post-war present.

The vice -president of the Palexpo explained: “We liked this, a female look at the appearance, which however is not only linked to the memory or the story of the violence sufferedto the drama of these deaths, and also of general suffering, which has been and has been dramatic, but the idea that this memory was sublimated and transposed in an artistic key, in the form of regeneration, of the inner path, of the ability to give new vigor, positive, regenerative “.

And speaking of regeneration, work continues in the area of ​​the former slaughterhousewhich will soon become the city of the arts and host the photography museum. In fact, the Mattorio di Roma Foundation has just been born, which will aim for the enhancement of the complex as a place of production of artistic, training, research and use of culture.

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