Palermo .. an exhibition that celebrates Moroccan life, colors and architecture

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

The exhibition “Morocco, an emotional atlas” by the Italian artist and photographer, Nicolas Fioravante, is celebrated in the kingdom by presenting a group of carefully selected photos that celebrates life, architecture and colors for Morocco in its best events.

This exhibition, which is organized on the initiative of the historian of Italian art, Daniela Brignone, travels to the International Photography Center of Palmememo, with her visitors on a captivating visual journey through a carefully selected bouquet of images that document the pulse of Moroccan life, the splendor of his architecture, and the diversity of the details of his brilliant, in the scenes that are original.

The exhibition, which continues until May 22, allows visitors to discover around forty photographs of cities, villages, bronchi, crafts and other aspects of daily life in Morocco.

In a declaration to the Arab news agency Maghreb, Nicolas Fiorravante explained that the photographic exhibition represents a “rich documentation and a selected group of everything I deeply liked in Morocco, this exceptional and unique country”.

He added that the spectator in Morocco is revealed in all corners as if it were drawn or photographer, but in reality, these are only automatic expressions of daily life, indicating that the colors there are not only, but “they live in vast and kiss, as the care that each gesture contains, and the generosity of a wonderful people is impatient to share his world”.

He explained that the exhibition “Morocco, an emotional atlas” is no longer only a tribute, but also research and exploration, and an attempt to “draw a map of feelings” which connects his memory in this place, and reaches the past with the present, benefiting that this work was completed in different regions of Morocco over a period of seven years.

He said that the question concerns “the nuggets of daily life, collected in cities and villages across the country, from Casablanca to the distant regions of the great atlas, where the color is considered to be the thread organized between all these images, because there is no other place in the world that lives, feels and embodies color with the same density as For Depo does not live. »»

For his part, the representative of the exhibition, Ms. Brignouni, described this event as a “real journey to the heart of Morocco”, which captures the beauty of ancient sites and traditions “for this captivating land”.

She added that “each image tells a story, and the spectator moves to a charming world, where he invokes warm and vibrant colors of the lively sun in the desert, the generosity of the hospitality of people and the captivating atmosphere of the old cities. “He is linked, according to him, with” an experience that you can not only see, but you feel it, because Morocco in its colors and its feelings is executed directly in the soul “.

After having indicated that “every detail of the images plunges into Moroccan culture which tells a greater story”, she announced that another exhibition should take place in Dahbar, Bab Al -Rawah, in Rabat, provided that the exposure continues to tell “The Kingdom through new destinations for” Dialogue without borders “.

For the part, the Consul General of Morocco in Palermo, Samira Balali, who opened the exhibition in the presence of some personalities from the world of diplomacy, politics, media and arts, said that this exhibition includes a bouquet of captivating photographs and the Italian artist presents a “sincere greeting to his natural scenarios and her beauty and his exceptional lights and the richness of the colors of her lands and the colors of her lands and her. Natural scenarios. “”. »»

She stressed that “the exhibition gives visitors the cities of Palermo and Sicily, and others, a visual and sensory journey in the heart of the alleys and colorful scenes of the Moroccan daily life, through the objective of Nicolas Fiuravantte, which brilliantly captured the originality and the magic of Maghreb, rich in diversity, traditions and generation of its people. »»

She concluded by saying: “We are satisfied with this artistic opportunity which calls for discovery, sharing and rapprochement between cultures, through art, which is the best tool for improving the values ​​of tolerance, understanding and openness between peoples.”

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