Roberto Loddo
The cultural association S'Umbra sends staged an exhibition of drawings "Looks about prison" by Laurent Jacque. A path of drawings and legends about the violence in the world of jail and living conditions of the sick prisoners. A narrative dramatic photographs - how to write the organizers - "hell of detention, the change of perception of time and proximity to death. " All works were done in prison and are composed of hand-made drawings and collage pieces for newspapers. The exhibition was born in France on the initiative of the association of students for teaching in prison Genepi ", which asks Jacqui 20 designs to create an exhibition project. A September 2010, the show is in the festival "Marina café noir" of Cagliari and will be joined by 15 other original designs submitted by S'Umbra in full. Jacqui Laurent is a French ex-convict. He has written two books on the prison by the very significant title: "Jail guillotine, 2003, Edizioni Nautilus" and "I set fire to the prison, 2010, Jean-Claude Gawsewitch Publisher". It 'also the author of the first blog is run directly from a cell and published on the website of the newspaper Le Nouvel Observateur. " Jacqui in a jail in 1984 at the age of 18 years. He spent 25 years in prison and was released on January 12, 2010. Today it is active in several associations, including assistance for prisoners with AIDS. S'Umbra is a cultural association founded in Cagliari by photographers Charles and Louise Siddall Ciogli in May 2006. An association that is open to anyone interested in developing an aesthetic and a photographic competence in the knowledge that photography can be an instrument of social activity and individual creative stimulus for all. With the organization of a circuit of shows, s'Umbra will provide opportunities for debate and discussion on topics of analog photography and visual arts with photographers from different realities. S'Umbra The Gallery is located in Via San Giuseppe, # 17 in Cagliari and the opening hours of the exhibition are provided daily from 18:00 to 21:00. The exhibition will be open by the opening of Laurent Jacqui Saturday, November 27 to Thursday, December 2.
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