Fabrizio De Andrè

The exhibition

Nuoro, ten years after the death of Fabrizio De André, pays homage to his figure and his work by organizing a large exhibition that tells the story of his life, music, experiences, passions that made him unique and universal, interpreter, and in some cases a forerunner of the changes, impulses and transformations of contemporaneity.
Through a virtual, multimedia and interactive narration, designed by Studio Azzurro, one of the most important international video art groups, in collaboration with Sp10studio for the part relating to the preparation of the exhibition spaces and for the graphics, not a mere exhibition is offered to the public documentary of “symbolic” objects, of visual and musical memorabilia, but an emotional experience, through which
everyone will be able to relate to Faber’s life, works, music and words. The itinerary is not rigidly divided into thematic and chronological areas, but is organized in such a way as to make the story and the visual, textual, musical representation full of suggestions and emotions for a large audience, who will be able to choose from time to time which image of Faber develop for itself, in relation to the
own experience.

The exhibition addresses the great themes of De André’s poetics: the society of well-being and the economic boom of the 60s, the marginalized and the vanquished, freedom, anarchy and ethics, writers and chansonniers, women and love, musical and linguistic research, current events in the news, the representative places of his life; everyone in order to give a sense of his ability to speak to the individual but to be universal, recognized and loved by people of all genders and ages.
Alongside the exhibition, some original sets from his tour are set up: giant tarot cards, art forgeries, large sails and fishing nets. Permanent multimedia stations, tables with touch-screens, to virtually and visually delve into Faber’s texts and original scores.

The exhibition develops through the rooms of the museum, which gradually narrate the underlying themes of his life and poetics in a surprising and original way.

Fabrizio De Andrè

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