Freedom of Movement, by Nina Fischer and Maroan el Sani

Filmscreening

  • Online event via Zoom. Further details will be announced shortly.
  • Data: 06.11.2020
  • Ora: 11:00 - 12:30
  • Relatore: Filmscreening
  • Ospite: Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte
  • Contatto: freiberg@biblhertz.it
Freedom of Movement, by Nina Fischer and Maroan el Sani
The Bibliotheca Hertziana is screening Nina Fischer and Maroan El Sani’s Freedom of Movement, a short film exploring traces of the Fascist era in the urban fabric of Rome. A Q&A with the artists and the art historian Carmen Belmonte will follow.

The Bibliotheca Hertziana is screening Freedom of Movement, a short film by the artists Nina Fischer and Maroan El Sani exploring the urban and architectural legacy of the Fascist era in Rome. The screening and the accompanying Q&A build upon the institute’s recent Field Seminar at the Foro Italico and the EUR, where Hertziana fellows examined the material, design, and structure of monuments and buildings and discussed their multivalent meanings. The screening continues the conversation, framed through Fischer and El Sani’s artistic intervention as well as current debates on the topic.

Carmen Belmonte, an expert of fascist and colonial legacy in Italy and the convener of last year’s conference A Difficult Heritage: The Afterlife of Fascist-Era Architecture, Monuments, and Works of Art in Italy, will provide an introduction and moderate the Q&A with the artists.

Speakers: Nina Fischer, Maroan el Sani, Carmen Belmonte

For participation via zoom, please find the link HERE
(no registration required)

Scientific Organization: Charles Kang, Katharine Stahlbuhk

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