The Scandal of Imagination

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“The Scandal of Imagination” — Centro Primo Levi for the Carnegie Hall Voices of Hope festival.

Aldo Braibanti and Sylvano Bussotti, a collaboration.

Screening of a video-collage by Alessandro Cassin with Awen Films
Featuring Luciano Chessa in Sylvano Bussotti’s Julio Organum Julii
With a q&a with Alessandro Cassin to follow.
A modern anarchist outlines a new ecological horizon where man renounces the idea of primacy over other living beings.
Imagination is his main instrument: when he puts it to work, scandal erupts.
Aldo Braibanti (1922-2014) fought in the antifascist resistance and, when the war was over, returned to his first passion: poetry. With a group of like-minded men, he built one of Italy’s first post-war artists communes at the torrione Farnese of Castell’Arquato. “At the tower, each of us was seeking a peaceful solitude which is the exact opposite of the solitude one suffers in modern cities… without the ambition to start artistic or cultural trends. The only common condition was a shared attitude toward organized religion, politics, and society.”
The commune was a free laboratory for poetry, pottery, collage, philosophy, theater, and film. Youth from all walks of life, grown-up under the dictatorship, rediscovered the pleasure of learning without dogmas. They pursued the idea that the practice of art, ethics, and social relations could be the foundations for a new political/ecological conscience.
Learn more about the event on our website: https://primolevicenter.org/events/the-scandal-of-imagination/?l=L1&ri=0










When: Wed., Apr. 21, 2021 at 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Where: Carnegie Hall
881 Seventh Ave. (at 57th St.)
212-247-7800
Price: Free
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“The Scandal of Imagination” — Centro Primo Levi for the Carnegie Hall Voices of Hope festival.

Aldo Braibanti and Sylvano Bussotti, a collaboration.

Screening of a video-collage by Alessandro Cassin with Awen Films
Featuring Luciano Chessa in Sylvano Bussotti’s Julio Organum Julii
With a q&a with Alessandro Cassin to follow.
A modern anarchist outlines a new ecological horizon where man renounces the idea of primacy over other living beings.
Imagination is his main instrument: when he puts it to work, scandal erupts.
Aldo Braibanti (1922-2014) fought in the antifascist resistance and, when the war was over, returned to his first passion: poetry. With a group of like-minded men, he built one of Italy’s first post-war artists communes at the torrione Farnese of Castell’Arquato. “At the tower, each of us was seeking a peaceful solitude which is the exact opposite of the solitude one suffers in modern cities… without the ambition to start artistic or cultural trends. The only common condition was a shared attitude toward organized religion, politics, and society.”
The commune was a free laboratory for poetry, pottery, collage, philosophy, theater, and film. Youth from all walks of life, grown-up under the dictatorship, rediscovered the pleasure of learning without dogmas. They pursued the idea that the practice of art, ethics, and social relations could be the foundations for a new political/ecological conscience.
Learn more about the event on our website: https://primolevicenter.org/events/the-scandal-of-imagination/?l=L1&ri=0
Buy tickets/get more info now