




Change!
Today, at Palazzo Madama in Turin, the exhibition “Change! Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. The Po” opens to the public. The exhibition aims to delve into the theme of the climate crisis, offering a synoptic view of the millennia-old changes along the Po River, a paradigm of what is happening on a global scale.
This is my contribution: a journey that starts from the source of the Po on Monviso and reaches the delta. A narrative that develops along the course of the Po Valley, finally flowing into the Adriatic Sea.
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