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原文传递 Shared space
题名: Shared space
正文语种: eng
摘要: Connecting creatives from different port cities is what the Uncontained Art project is seeking to do with its inaugural exhibits in a shipping container in Genoa, Italy, and Rotterdam, the Netherlands. "Our main theme is migration and - of course - the port city," one of the organizers, Rotterdam-based photographer Despina Papachristoudi said to P&H. "Migration is almost synonymous with the culture of port cities, as ports have always been the first places to receive people and their ideas from faraway places." She also said that they embody diversity and "share a sense of tolerance to newcomers and the cultures and ideas they bring. The interactions that result amongst these diverse communities create new stories," she explained. Together with Dutch-American multimedia artist Matti Wim Havens and local partners - the Muma Musei and Zones Portuaires - she made sure that the container opened its doors to the public in Genoa at the end of July in the city center's Piazza della Commenda. Inside, local photographer Valentina Fusco and Dutch artist Florian Braakman showed their works. Fusco's eMovere photography focuses on life in Buenos Aires, her family's own migratory journey, and migration between Italy and Argentina, while Braakman's In Between Homes showcases stories of migrants and their life between their home and expat countries in film.
出版年: 2023
期刊名称: Ports & harbors
卷: 68
期: 5
页码: 36-37
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