(…)The exhibition is a visual narration dedicated to that Europe and that Mediterranean that define, between past, present and future, between nature and culture, the very essence of the National Park of Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni and aims to offer a symbolic portrait of the territory: the archaism of its settlements, the encounter between the ethnic groups that over the centuries have lived and shaped it, the perspectives entrusted to the radical nature of contemporary artistic and intellectual experimentation. At the Castlello Macchiaroli in Teggiano, the exhibition itinerary takes on, at its beginning, the ethical dimension with which the artists rethink our times, proceeding through the pages of a story that outlines both the memorial repository of history and the impalpable contours of contemporaneity, until it emerges as a temporary synthesis between abstraction and figuration, implication and contemplation. The exhibition on the third floor includes works by Marisa Albanese, Monica Biancardi, Bianco-Valente, Paolo Bini, Gianni De Tora, Jimmie Durham, Mimmo Jodice, Pierpaolo Lista, Nino Longobardi, Mimmo Paladino, Gloria Pastore, Luciano Romano and Ivano Troisi. The exhibition path ends with a painting by Nicholas Tolosa on display into the Stefano Macchiaroli Room and an installation by Michele Iodice on the Giammaruca Tower.(…)