APRIL 25
with “Avevo Due Paure”
A visual tale of the Partisan Resistance
Photographs by Paolo Cagnacci and Matteo Cesari
Video by Theo Putzu
Friday 25 April – h 11.00 – 19.00

On the occasion of 25 April, Rifugio Digitale presents the exhibition “Avevo Due Paure” by photographers Paolo Cagnacci and Matteo Cesari, with videos by director Theo Putzu accompanied by a poem by writer Giuseppe Colzani. The curatorship is by Paolo Cagnacci and Irene Alison.
The exhibition is organised in collaboration with Forma Edizioni and the Associazione Infoto Firenze, with the contribution of Fondazione CR Firenze and the video support of Banca Ifiigest Unicoop Firenze.
‘Avevo Due Paure’ is not only a journey into the memory of the Partisan Resistance, but a lively and profound questioning of our present.
What remains today of that clandestine struggle, which saw women and men from all backgrounds united in the dream of liberating Italy from Nazi-Fascism?
On the occasion of the anniversary of the Liberation, the project by Cagnacci, Cesari and Putzu – already known for ‘Unaezeroquattro’, dedicated to the Georgofili massacre – invites us to stretch our ears to a history that still speaks: among stones, landscapes, glances. Because History is not only what is written in books. History is us.
An exhibition to be experienced in presence, for one day only, Friday 25 April, in the spaces of Rifugio Digitale.
An invitation to remember, but also to cultivate.