Macelleria Palermo - photography exhibition
Franco Lannino was a direct witness of tragic and disturbing events and, in collaboration with Michele Naccari, has created, the photographic exhibition "Macelleria Palermo", to save 'a memory has being lost among the young and not so young'.
At Inarttendu art gallery and at the headsquare of the Aosta Valley Press Assosiation, in via Laurent Martinet, some forty photographs are on display, in black and white and in colour.
Some, like those of the Capaci massacre, have toured the world, making the front pages of all the newspapers. Then there are those of people killed by the Mafia, the last one in 2003. They depict bodies lying on the ground, wrapped in blood and surrounded by the almost indifferent gaze of the people around them. As if dying like this, in those years, had become normal.
The exhibition is open from Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m..
It will be possible to visit it with guided tours organised in collaboration with Libera, Asva and the Young People's Group of Fai, the Italian Environmental Fund.
In the morning, visits for schools are planned.