Photo taken on the occasion of the World Refugee Day, at the opening of her solo exhibition “Interstitial Identities” at Museo Diffuso della resistenza in Turin (Italy).
”Since 2014, with the sharpening of the migratory phenomenon, I have focused my attention on the conditions of migrant people in host countries combining activism and artistic practice.
I wanted to describe the mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination related especially to the city of Berlin, where I currently reside. My artistic action is a participatory practice and presupposes the testimony of the affected people I met in order to bring out their difficult relationship with the institutions caused by the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to citizenship.”
Studio visit in Berlin. Artist Claudia Virginia Vitari, showing a module for her installative project ”identita‘ interstiziali“
Studio visit in Barcelona, 2013. The artist is working on her project ”Le Citta‘ Invisibili“ . The installation was realized in collaboration with @radionikosia, an antipsychiatric radioproject in Barcelona.
Radio Nikosia in Barcelona is a radio program organized by people diagnosed with mental illness who are meeting every week in #radiocontrabanda to talk about madness with the voice of those who experience social exclusion, letting themselves explore the possibility of a militancy coming from the margins that, here, can reinvent itself.
Studio visit in Barcelona, 2013. The artist is working on her project ”Le Citta‘ Invisibili“ . The installation was realized in collaboration with @radionikosia, an antipsychiatric radioproject in Barcelona.
Radio Nikosia in Barcelona is a radio program organized by people diagnosed with mental illness who are meeting every week in #radiocontrabanda to talk about madness with the voice of those who experience social exclusion, letting themselves explore the possibility of a militancy coming from the margins that, here, can reinvent itself.
Photo taken on the occasion of the World Refugee Day, at the opening of her solo exhibition “Interstitial Identities” at Museo Diffuso della resistenza in Turin (Italy).
”Since 2014, with the sharpening of the migratory phenomenon, I have focused my attention on the conditions of migrant people in host countries combining activism and artistic practice.
I wanted to describe the mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination related especially to the city of Berlin, where I currently reside. My artistic action is a participatory practice and presupposes the testimony of the affected people I met in order to bring out their difficult relationship with the institutions caused by the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to citizenship.”
Photo taken on the occasion of the World Refugee Day, at the opening of her solo exhibition “Interstitial Identities” at Museo Diffuso della resistenza in Turin (Italy).
”Since 2014, with the sharpening of the migratory phenomenon, I have focused my attention on the conditions of migrant people in host countries combining activism and artistic practice.
I wanted to describe the mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination related especially to the city of Berlin, where I currently reside. My artistic action is a participatory practice and presupposes the testimony of the affected people I met in order to bring out their difficult relationship with the institutions caused by the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to citizenship.”
Photo taken on the occasion of the World Refugee Day, at the opening of her solo exhibition “Interstitial Identities” at Museo Diffuso della resistenza in Turin (Italy).
”Since 2014, with the sharpening of the migratory phenomenon, I have focused my attention on the conditions of migrant people in host countries combining activism and artistic practice.
I wanted to describe the mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination related especially to the city of Berlin, where I currently reside. My artistic action is a participatory practice and presupposes the testimony of the affected people I met in order to bring out their difficult relationship with the institutions caused by the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to citizenship.”
Photo taken on the occasion of the World Refugee Day, at the opening of her solo exhibition “Interstitial Identities” at Museo Diffuso della resistenza in Turin (Italy).
”Since 2014, with the sharpening of the migratory phenomenon, I have focused my attention on the conditions of migrant people in host countries combining activism and artistic practice.
I wanted to describe the mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination related especially to the city of Berlin, where I currently reside. My artistic action is a participatory practice and presupposes the testimony of the affected people I met in order to bring out their difficult relationship with the institutions caused by the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to citizenship.”
Studio visit in Berlin. Artist Claudia Virginia Vitari, showing a module for her installative project ”identita‘ interstiziali“
Studio visit in Barcelona, 2013. The artist is working on her project ”Le Citta‘ Invisibili“ . The installation was realized in collaboration with @radionikosia, an antipsychiatric radioproject in Barcelona.
Radio Nikosia in Barcelona is a radio program organized by people diagnosed with mental illness who are meeting every week in #radiocontrabanda to talk about madness with the voice of those who experience social exclusion, letting themselves explore the possibility of a militancy coming from the margins that, here, can reinvent itself.
Studio visit in Barcelona, 2013. The artist is working on her project ”Le Citta‘ Invisibili“ . The installation was realized in collaboration with @radionikosia, an antipsychiatric radioproject in Barcelona.
Radio Nikosia in Barcelona is a radio program organized by people diagnosed with mental illness who are meeting every week in #radiocontrabanda to talk about madness with the voice of those who experience social exclusion, letting themselves explore the possibility of a militancy coming from the margins that, here, can reinvent itself.
Photo taken on the occasion of the World Refugee Day, at the opening of her solo exhibition “Interstitial Identities” at Museo Diffuso della resistenza in Turin (Italy).
”Since 2014, with the sharpening of the migratory phenomenon, I have focused my attention on the conditions of migrant people in host countries combining activism and artistic practice.
I wanted to describe the mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination related especially to the city of Berlin, where I currently reside. My artistic action is a participatory practice and presupposes the testimony of the affected people I met in order to bring out their difficult relationship with the institutions caused by the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to citizenship.”
Photo taken on the occasion of the World Refugee Day, at the opening of her solo exhibition “Interstitial Identities” at Museo Diffuso della resistenza in Turin (Italy).
”Since 2014, with the sharpening of the migratory phenomenon, I have focused my attention on the conditions of migrant people in host countries combining activism and artistic practice.
I wanted to describe the mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination related especially to the city of Berlin, where I currently reside. My artistic action is a participatory practice and presupposes the testimony of the affected people I met in order to bring out their difficult relationship with the institutions caused by the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to citizenship.”
Photo taken on the occasion of the World Refugee Day, at the opening of her solo exhibition “Interstitial Identities” at Museo Diffuso della resistenza in Turin (Italy).
”Since 2014, with the sharpening of the migratory phenomenon, I have focused my attention on the conditions of migrant people in host countries combining activism and artistic practice.
I wanted to describe the mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination related especially to the city of Berlin, where I currently reside. My artistic action is a participatory practice and presupposes the testimony of the affected people I met in order to bring out their difficult relationship with the institutions caused by the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to citizenship.”