Unmissable highlights: black-and-white sculptures, incarcerated women, debut film "Ied", and the EU's global influence
In the vibrant city of Turin, an array of cultural events awaits tonight's audience. Here's a rundown of what's on the agenda.
At Circolo dei lettori, the book "Una come noi" by Giovanni Bianconi is being presented. This compelling narrative tells the story of Germana Stefanini, a prison wardress who was tragically kidnapped and killed. A discussion about the book is scheduled later in the evening, featuring Giuseppe Culicchia.
Meanwhile, over at Ramo d'Oro, the fashion film "The Perfect Match" by IED Torino is set to be screened. Following the film, a conversation with Ivan Cazzola, Enrico Grigoletti, and Jacopo Bedussi will take place, offering insights into the creative process behind the film.
At GAM - Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, the conference "Light and Time - Monochrome through Light" is being held. Claudia Cieri Via will be leading the discussion, focusing on paintings and sculptures with limited colour schemes and their multiple interpretations.
Elsewhere, Pierluigi Franco's book "What Remains of Europe. The Fate of the Union between Crisis and Rebirth" is being presented at 6 PM at Domori Damman store, Piazza San Carlo 177. The presentation will be in dialogue with Riccardo Illy.
Lastly, at Circolo dei lettori, a discussion is taking place about the book "L'inganno di Magritte" by Alessandro Perissinotto and Piero d'Ettorre. This gripping tale revolves around a woman who is accused of killing her husband and shares a cell with her young daughter.
Please note that most of these events require reservations. The event at Ramo d'Oro is free of admission, while admission to the conference costs 6 euros. The event at Domori Damman store does not mention an admission cost.
Whether you're a literature enthusiast, a fashion aficionado, or an art connoisseur, tonight's events in Turin promise an enriching cultural experience. Don't miss out!