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Earth, Air, Fire, Water, "Canticle of the Creatures" Impact on modern man

Gallery of Modern Art "Le Porte" - via Chiatamone, 57 from May 24th to June 2nd, 2014

The exhibition will be presented by the critic and art historian, Prof. Rosario Pinto, who will present a debate on the theme of the exhibition. The artistic director of the Association, Gennaro Corduas will take part to the event.

During the inauguration Master Joe Ronca will play Neapolitan classics and unreleased songs with the accompaniment of classical guitar.
A welcome cocktail will be offered.

The artists who will take part to the exhibition come from Italy, European and extra-Europena countries: Marzia Attaguile, Paola Balestra, Giuly Barbagallo, Alessandro Barone, Sabrina Bertolelli, Luciano Bertoli, Maria Grazia Bertucci, Gultekin Bilge, Sergio Boldrin, Patrizia Borrelli, Caterina Brunetto, Jole Caleffi, Galyna Chukhal, Mario Cianciotti, Angelo Conte, Concetta Daidone, Guido Maria de Filippo, Maurizia D'Ippolito, Vincenzo di Biase, Elena di Lenardo Gumirato, Giulia Domenichini, Luigi Dugo, Marco Faggi, Giuseppe Fazio, Daniela Ferrero, Silvana Gatti, Ercole Gino Gelso , Maria Gurbowicz, Harizaj Besnik, Mariella Lavarino, Laura Longhitano Ruffilli, Domenico Magnoli, Antonino Manasseri, Rosalba Mangione, Maurizio Marchini, Mirella Momentè, Federica Oddone (Feofeo), Giuliano Ottaviani, Ninni Pagano, Alessio Papa, Giovanni Perrucci Tundo, Ermanno Ponzi, Gisele Reisser, Guillermina Rivera, Anna Ronca, Stepan Telychko, Josefina Temin, Jucci Ugolotti, Michelangelo Venturini, Rita Vitaloni, Willem L. den Dunnen/Guillaume.


The reasons for this collective exhibition theme is due to the fact that the ultra secular principles set out in the "Canticle of the Creatures" are a reference for the salvation of our planet, that is running under the risk of destructionn for many reasons, among them pollution. The disappearance of the "principle of brotherhood," the basis of St. Francis of Assisi's poem, is leading among peoples wars and continous massacres and the prevailing economic power is leading peoples to unrestrained competition, emptying them of their human essence.

Free Admission  
Vernissage Saturday, May 24th 6pm