The Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts – Madre Museum continues its series of free meetings to explore the history and works of the first chapter of the exhibition curated by Eva Fabbris. The events will be held on March 14, 19 and 27 at the Madre room in via Luigi Settembrini 79.
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Interventions and personalities involved
The first meeting, scheduled for Friday, March 14 at 17.30:19 p.m., is entitled “Delle distanza dalla Rappresentazione. Napoli anni Sessanta: Attese e disattese” (About Distances from Representation. Naples in the Sixties: Expected and Unexpected) and will feature renowned experts such as Flavia Alfano, Giulio Baffi, Maria De Vivo, and Matteo Palumbo. These guests will examine the works of Carlo Alfano, offering an overview of the visual, performative, and literary culture of the period. The second meeting on March XNUMX, entitled “La Chimera. Works of Art as Transformative Agents,” will feature Federico Del Vecchio and Benni Bosetto. This event will highlight the dialogue between the works of the museum’s collection and contemporary artistic practices, exploring the concept of art as a portal of collective memory.
Analysis and emerging themes
The third appointment, scheduled for Thursday, March 27, will focus on fashion as a historical narrative element. Fabriano Fabbri and Maria Luisa Frisa will discuss how fashion can act as a mirror of historical time, offering new interpretations through art, literature and philosophy. The meetings, which have continued since the beginning of the year, accompany the exhibition “Gli anni. Cap 1”, open until May 19, 2025, with the aim of exploring the artists and decades featured in the exhibition. A detailed calendar and further information are available on the Madre museum website at www.madrenapoli.it.
Article published on March 10, 2025 - 19pm