Casino Palermo #7
Oli Bonzanigo





With a series of artworks and a sound installation realized by the sound duo Borromini and pianist Ornella Cerniglia, for Casino Palermo Oli Bonzanigo revived the Canzoniere of the Arab poet Ibn Hamdis (1056 - 1133) through an exercise of demolition and recomposition of some of its original verses, of its Italian translation by Michele Amari (1806 - 1886), and the Visions Fugitives of Russian composer Sergej Prokofiev (1917).
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