EX OSPEDALE PSICHIATRICO GIUDIZIARIO “2”
27 April - 10 June 2007
Fabrizio Cicconi Kai-Uwe Schulte-Bunert
Curator: Valerio Dehò
With the enlargement of the European Union towards the East, cities that after the war were divided by boundaries imposed by peace treaties (forcing the defeated countries to cede part of their territories) can look each other in the face openly once again, without the shadow of the borders that separated them. Görlitz and Gorizia are among these cities. Poland and Slovenia are border countries that German and Italian histories have to deal with. The reorganisation of European boundaries after the Second World War more or less forced the migration of numerous citizens from both these countries – a phenomenon that still makes relations between the populations involved difficult.
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