Sighting: Palermo, Italy
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Artist's Statement
Tutto e Niente was born between the streets and alleys of the historic center of Palermo with the aim of bringing art and direct interaction with the people and inhabitants of the alleys and streets, giving works that during their execution are often explained to those who find themselves passing by or who curiously asks the reason for this action, explaining the creative action and the need to act, the reason for all this is based on the situationism in which public spaces are par excellence places not places where all this happens in a full and complete way, streets, alleys, often degraded are the only belly in which all this can be completed and filled with meaning without a second aim, and the action acquires uniqueness and purity.
Periodic and spontaneous actions always start from a desire and desire for Everything and Nothing and other times also from advice and wishes of people who live in the places where he goes to paint and are free and unorganized acts institutions or associations, but needs individuals that immediately turn into collectives, almost all the works are self-produced and self-financed by the artist himself who tries to create independently with what he has, often producing works that have a great need to be made and are not composed of materials very noble but of what they have managed to procure, and this too has the beauty of causality and full artistic independence.
His works are a means by which to get in touch with the inhabitants of a neighborhood, discover their stories and traditions, and become an integral part of them.
Source:
https://allandnothing.altervista.org/
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yes dearest comrade
Il dom 24 nov 2024, 07:54 PPPA <ppparchives@gmail.com> ha scritto:
https://www.palestineposterproject.org/posters/humanity-shield
comrade do u approve our title?
PPPA
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A revolution which does not aim at changing me by changing the relations between people does not interest me; what is more, I doubt whether a revolution which does not affect me enough to transform me is really a revolution at all. The Palestinian revolution has established new kinds of relations which have changed me, and in this sense the Palestinian revolution is my revolution.
Jean Genet (1910 - 1986)
The Palestinians
1973