"Schweizer and the Places of the Soul", act two. After the success in recent weeks of the first exhibition at the new Info Point in Mezzano, it was the turn of Tonadico in the municipality of Primiero San Martino di Castrozza. In the historic Palazzo Scopoli, the ribbon was cut yesterday late afternoon for the second exhibition, which commemorates the well-known artist, a native of Primiero. "Places of the soul", recalling the land of origin that he loved so much, but also France and Venice. Places where he lived and worked.
At the inauguration - next to the mayor of Primiero San Martino di Castrozza Daniele Depaoli, the deputy mayor Antonella Brunet, the commissioner of the Primiero Community Roberto Pradel, the curator of the exhibition Barbara Schweizer, the curator of the volume Chiara Lucian, the honourable Martina Loss, the president of Strada dei Formaggi Pierantonio Cordella and the mayors of Imer, Mezzano and Sagron Mis - was attended by Culture Councillor Mirko Bisesti, who emphasised 'the great importance of cultural initiatives such as these, which have been realised thanks to the valuable synergy between local entities and which highlight Trentino artists, such as Schweizer, who has made Trentino known as a land of artistic beauty on an international level. Bringing the exhibition to Palazzo Scopoli is also an opportunity to rediscover the historic buildings that are present in our valleys and that must increasingly become places of culture for the benefit of residents and all those who decide to spend their holidays in our Trentino region'.
The exhibition at Palazzo Scopoli will be open from tomorrow, Saturday 23 July until 11 September 2022 and can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday from 4 to 7 pm.
Publication date: 23/07/2022