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Fluid Journey: Collective Exhibition at Pastificio Cerere, Rome

exhibition · 2026-05-05

The exhibition 'Fluid' at Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome delves into themes of migration, identity, and urban change, showcasing pieces by Alterazioni Video, Julian D'Angiolillo, Younes Baba-Ali, Maj Hasager, Ibrahim Mahama, and Anna Raimondo. It begins with a photographic work from Alterazioni Video and D'Angiolillo's 'Antropolis' banners from Buenos Aires. Baba-Ali's piece 'Pulizia' critiques Italy's migration policies. The showcase includes diverse media, featuring four videos: documentary pieces by Hasager and Mahama, a video art work by Raimondo, and Alterazioni Video's 'Ambaradan'. Hasager's contribution reflects on rationalist architecture and a Filipino community, while Mahama explores the journey of jute sacks. A symposium at MLAC included discussions by Niels Righolt and Jean-Leonard Touadì on the social impact of art.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Fluid' at Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome
  • Features works by Alterazioni Video, Julian D'Angiolillo, Younes Baba-Ali, Maj Hasager, Ibrahim Mahama, Anna Raimondo
  • Alterazioni Video's 'African tourist' series and 'Ambaradan' turbofilm about Gibe III dam in Ethiopia
  • Julian D'Angiolillo's banners connected to his 'Antropolis' project in Buenos Aires
  • Younes Baba-Ali's 'Pulizia' critiques Italian migration policies
  • Maj Hasager's work focuses on rationalist architecture and Filipino community in EUR, Rome
  • Ibrahim Mahama's piece uses jute sacks from Southeast Asia and Ghana
  • Symposium at MLAC with Niels Righolt and Jean-Leonard Touadì

Entities

Artists

  • Alterazioni Video
  • Julian D'Angiolillo
  • Younes Baba-Ali
  • Maj Hasager
  • Ibrahim Mahama
  • Anna Raimondo
  • Niels Righolt
  • Jean-Leonard Touadì

Institutions

  • Fondazione Pastificio Cerere
  • Qwatz
  • MLAC – Museo Laboratorio di Arte Contemporanea
  • DCAI/CKI – Danish Centre of Arts & Intreculture

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Buenos Aires
  • Argentina
  • Ethiopia
  • Ghana
  • Naples
  • Marseille
  • EUR

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