With the support of d and Restoration and Conservation of Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Economy and Public Finance, the Alliance Française in Palermo an exhibition of Graphic Humour on the occasion of the Bicentennial.
Maicas, Tute, Jorh, Pati, Furnier, Pugliese, Jericles and Kappel, among other cartoonists around the country gather to commemorate this historic event, reconstructing the patriotic gesture from the standpoint of humor.
between 6 and 29 May
Visits: Monday to Friday from 9am to 21pm. Saturdays from 9 am to 13 pm
Palermo Alliance Française : Billinghurst 1926
Reports : Tel: 4822 - 5084
Free Entry
More info: www.humorporelbicentenario. Blogspot.com
About
shows The humor has accompanied over the years the history of our country. Many times it was a ground wire in difficult times, as the case of magazines Satyricon, Humor and going back Faces and Masks, and The Mosquito.
What they intended to quiet, just went through humor. Many times the loss came to light, often the social injustices of the hand could show of humor. Without doubt a chance to say what can not sometimes leave it another way, in some cases been more poignant than reality. It is evidently a communication that hits the receiver, having fun, you laugh but also makes you think.
So this show aims to review the history in another way, with the tools that has the humor.
Participants:
Maicas, Tute, Caloi, Almeida, Meiji, Lowy, Marito, Emilio; Ferrero, Pablo Fernández, Toul, Wolf, Marlene Pholo, Ana Von Rebeur, Furnier, Nando, Jericles, Elmer, Ferchu, Laino, Jorh, Pati, Sejo, Pinto, Pugliese, Rocchi, Lar, Flópez, Luis, and continue Latree adding ...
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