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HUMAN RIGHTS
BELVEDERE DI SAN LEUCIO | Museo D'Arte Contemporanea | Caserta/Italy 2009
On display are the works of 103 artists from 27 countries around the world.
The artists talk about human rights and they do it with their personal
and universal language, as only the language of art can be.

Filippo Tommasoli - Berlino, Memoriale delle vittime dell'Olocausto - 2008
Filippo Tommasoli - Berlino, Memoriale delle vittime dell'Olocausto - 2008

" Stepping on a road of memories, step by step, I walk through the tears of the world. Walls of pain hold me in a cage of screams and cries. If only I could hold the breath of those faded lives between my fingers, if only I could embrace those souls evaporated into gray clouds, if only . . . If only you could breathe there, between your lungs and your heart, the possibility of saving one, even one. Echoes of distant suffering, unimaginable suffering, deafening silence that like a blanket covers every gasp of the universe. The stars are still crying, in their glimmer of infinity. And I, suspended between the cruelty of man and the indifference of God, shed tears along the chasm of History. They are still crying, the stars."

PARTICIPANT ARTISTS: Esteban Amills Siso, Marco Aschei, Domenico Asmone, Annalisa Avancini, Daniel Balanescu, Luigi Ballarin, Gennaro Barci, Maddalena Barletta, Fabrizio Bellanca, Isotta Bellomunno, Nicoletta Bertacchi, Claudia Bianchi, Silvia Boldrini, Matteo Bosi, Alfonso Calafato, Rose Canazzaro, Veronica Cantero Yanez, Alessandra Carloni, Enzo Casale, Piero Ceragioli, Alfonso Cometti, Mariana Cornea, Anna Crescenzi, Milena Crupi, Francesca Curcetti, D&M, Claude Damien, Juan Del Balso, Mimmo Di Dio, Morena Di Pressa, Gerardo Di Salvatore, Olga Dmytrenko, Koffi Dossou Mahouley, Daniele Duò, Arch. Rita Esposito, Jean-Philippe Estebenet, Takane Ezoe, Rossella Fava, Naomi Fuks, Daniele Galdiero, Giuliano Galeotti, Lucio Greco, Montse Guardiola Bernabeu, Luna Hal, Michela Ianese, Gerardo Iorio, Antonella Iurilli Duhamel, Ivana, Dian Jechev, Barbara Karwowska, Agnieszka Kiersztan, Stefanie Krome, Josef Leitner, Laura Libera Lupo, Luca Lillo, Lughia, Susy Manzo, Andrea Martinucci, Selin Melek Aktan, Francesco Mestria, Fabio Mingarelli, Massimiliano Mirabella, Stefano Momentè, Lorenzo Montagni, Cristiano Morelli Zimmer, Christine Morren, Simona Mostrato, Piero Motta, Kei Nakamura, Smaranda Nemethi, Franca Valeria Oliveri, Giulio Orioli, Dilek Ozmen, Lidia Palumbi, Despina Papadopoulou, Eva Pedroni Simoncelli, Vincenzo Pennacchi, Leopoldo Pezzella, Cloo Potloot, Penelope Przekop, Irina Quintela, Patricia Raga, Francesco Reccia, Giordano Rizzardi, Rebeka Rodosek, Gianfranco Rovatti, Giuseppe Salerno (1947), Yanick Sasseville, Roberta Serenari, Noemi Silvera, Sanaz Soltaniani, Ruggiero Spadaro, Angelo Spatola, Dominik Stahlberg, Germana Tambara, Giuseppe Tattarletti, Filippo Tommasoli, Ivan Toninato, Elina Tsingiroglou, Claudia Venuto, Luciana Zabarella, Sasha Zelenkevich, Patrizio Zona

"HUMAN RIGHTS?" is the September art event that brought to Caserta the works of 103 artists from 27 countries around the world. The artists talk about human rights, and they do it with personal and universal language, as only art can be. In "Human Rights?" uncomfortable, complex and denouncing topics are touched upon, which go to provoke the conscience of all those who, enjoying their rights to the full, do not think of all the people who see theirs trampled every day.

Countries represented: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, United Arab Emirates, France, Germany, Japan, Greece, Iran, Israel, Italy, Niger, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela.

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Art direction: Roberto Ronca
Critical introduction: Enzo Battarra, Vincenzo Mazzarella
Music by Enzo Sanfilippo
In collaboration with the City of Caserta - Department of Culture, Campania Region
Organizational partnership: ADISS Onlus Caserta
Moral partnership: The Word March for Peace and Non Violence, Amnesty International
http://www.archiviotommasoli.it/en/content/human_right

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CONTRIBUTION BY DOMINIK STAHLBERG:

Dominik Stahlberg: Contribution to Human Rights Show 2009

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