The photo-project MEMORY, by Giorgio Palmera & anthropologist Gino Bianchi in Buenos Aires between 2007 & 2008, taking us to places & events related to the persecutions in the early 70’s under the Argentinian military dictatorship, breeding more than thirty- thousand ‘desaparecidos’ The project, edited by POSTCART in 2011 & winner of the LUCCA BOOK CONTEST 2011, brings back to light the existence of these Clandestine Centers of Detention, Torture & Confinement, important to be able to reconstruct for judiciary affairs, the emotional value for the survivors, mothers, children, for the potential value that it represents for every single one of us as a ‘Memory’ The exhibition, at the International Festival of Rome in 2008, at the Recoleta Cultural Centre of Buenos Aires in 2009, and at various other interanational fairs, has come to become a permanent installation this year, curated by Daria Battilana, within ESMA, an ex clandestine centre in Buenos Aires becoming a national museum today for ‘Memory’
Memoria
Memoria
The photo-project MEMORY, by Giorgio Palmera & anthropologist Gino Bianchi in Buenos Aires between 2007 & 2008, taking us to places & events related to the persecutions in the early 70’s under the Argentinian military dictatorship, breeding more than thirty- thousand ‘desaparecidos’ The project, edited by POSTCART in 2011 & winner of the LUCCA BOOK CONTEST 2011, brings back to light the existence of these Clandestine Centers of Detention, Torture & Confinement, important to be able to reconstruct for judiciary affairs, the emotional value for the survivors, mothers, children, for the potential value that it represents for every single one of us as a ‘Memory’ The exhibition, at the International Festival of Rome in 2008, at the Recoleta Cultural Centre of Buenos Aires in 2009, and at various other interanational fairs, has come to become a permanent installation this year, curated by Daria Battilana, within ESMA, an ex clandestine centre in Buenos Aires becoming a national museum today for ‘Memory’