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Officina Pierpaolo Pasolini
Exhibitions | Museums | Cinema | Poetry
MAMbo December 18, 2015 - March 28, 2016
On the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the death of Pier Paolo Pasolini, an exhibition promoted by the Cineteca di Bologna, in collaboration with Istituzione Bologna Musei, celebrates the great poet, filmmaker and intellectual, analyzing the connections with his birth town.
An itinerary divided into six thematic sections, dedicated to the training of Pasolini in Bologna, in the years of Roberto Longhi, and the myths that have characterized his work (the peasantry, the lumpenproletariat Roman classical antiquity, the Third World) to continue with a section dedicated to the complex artist's lab and his poetics of contamination, to finish, then, with "three rounds" going depth into his view "hell" of "development without progress" of the contemporary world.
Pasolini was an artist who has experienced the most diverse forms of expression and in each section of the exhibition will include photos, videos, drawings and paintings, film extracts, shooting theatre and audiovisual documents, original writings, stage costumes.

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