The exhibition “Berlin 1989 – Above and Below the Wall” by Luciano Ferrara ends successfully on Saturday, March 15, from 11.00:XNUMX. The event, a month at the Sala Assoli, was part of the section “A step back – The great events of history through the archives of Italian photographers”, attracting a large audience of enthusiasts and students. Ferrara offered exclusive guided tours to young people, thus increasing interest in historical photography.
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Spotlight on archive photography
To close the exhibition, the review “Il Sabato della Fotografia”, curated by Pino Miraglia, proposes a discussion focused on the conservation and valorization of photographic archives. The round table will be attended by the Superintendent of Archives and Bibliography of the Campania Region, Gabriele Capone, together with Luciano Ferrara and Pino Miraglia.
Screenings and insights
During the day, the video story “Fragments of a Wall” by Luciano Ferrara will be screened, exploring the fall of the Berlin Wall through period footage and testimonies. In addition, the film “Before the Rain” by Milčo Mančevski, winner of the Venice Film Festival in 1994, will offer viewers a visually powerful narrative of the tensions in the Balkans in the XNUMXs.
Next appointment
The Sabato della Fotografia will continue on March 22 with the inauguration of the exhibition “Gli occhi della Palestina” by Francesco Cito, which authentically narrates the Palestinian reality. Admission to the events is free, subject to availability. More information can be found on casadelcontemporaneo.it and movimentoperlafotografia.it.
Article published on March 12, 2025 - 12pm
The Berlin exhibition was very interesting and interesting for those who love history, but I don't know if I understood everything well. The guided tours were nice but maybe a bit long. I hope there will be more events like this in the future.