Divieto d’Affissione is a project designed for a neighborhood in Turin, the Quadrilatero Romano. It measures itself with a double bet: to use the walls of the neighborhood to display, as if they were the walls of a gallery. Hypothesize a new urban space in which the walls of houses, like the pages of a newspaper, become a way to make information, to tell stories, of our home, and also to open – as a kind of street television – windows on the world. Divieto d’Affissione intends to return the poster to its traditional function, which is not to advertise a product necessarily for sale, but to be an instrument of public utility. Among the guests over the years: Isidro Ferrer, Mark Gowing, Tomoko Miyagawa, Kari Piippo.
In exhibition: Alejandro Magallanes.
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