The exhibition is part of the TUTTOLIBERO project, born for the spaces of the Lancia-Chiribiri car park, with the aim of spreading art also in those places that are not born as containers to welcome it, but that prove to be ideal spaces to make it usable without preconceptions and formalisms. TUTTOLIBERO because it refers to the idea of the car park as a place open to all and everyone, coherently ‘TUTTOLIBERO’ evokes a concept of struggle; feeling one's rights denied and fighting to recover them. Concepts that recall the working-class world and the sense of community that united, and unites, Borgo San Paolo, remembered as the “Red Village” for its sense of social and political struggle.
Mio caro padrone domani ti sparo (My Dear Master Tomorrow I'll Shoot You) is the title with which singer-songwriter Paolo Pietrangeli released his first album in 1970. In those years, the “padrone” was evoked as the episodes of social conflict grew, through songs, the reality of workers' demands began to be recounted and, at the same time, these provided a sound background during moments of struggle.
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Over 65 years old
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Abbonamento Musei