Die Künstlerin Alice Pasquini war gerade für einige Tage in Melbourne zu Gast, wobei ihr neuestes Mural entstanden ist. Auf Einladung des Museo Italiano in Carlton ist an der Fassade des Museums das bisher größte Wandbild der italienischen Künstlerin entstanden.
Das riesige Wandbilder an der Museumsfasade thematisiert die Migrantion italienischer Familien nach Australien. Teile von Pasquinis Familie sind ebenfalls von Italien ausgewandert und leben heute in Australien.
Alice Pasquini sagt über ihre Arbeit: „The mural is dedicated to the history of Italian emigration to Australia, inspired by the works of the Italian Museum collection and documentation of the Italian Historical Society. A representation of the journey as an opening of possibilities, but also as a challenge to themselves and to their own identity. The traveler, conquering their own growth, discovers their deepest essence, through the expansion of their horizons. The elaboration of the memory of the trip is also a metaphor for development, a tool to bring out the sense of the inner and outer journey.
The wall is also personal to me, as I myself have family living in Australia. I think that in our current times, it’s essential to remember that we all come from somewhere. Tracing a line through our ancestry, almost everyone has at least one relative who was a passenger at one point in time. We must remember this and the struggles they must have faced, and recall that empathy, compassion, and knowledge lead to growth.”
Fotos: Lou Chamberlin (Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Künstlerin)