A series of cultural events titled “Beauty Unveiled: Animals and Fear in Art” will take place at the Toscolano Maderno library, featuring two sessions curated by Dr. Fiammetta Segala. The first meeting, scheduled for Friday, May 9 at 8:30 PM, will focus on “ANIMAL-ART”, exploring the role of animals in art as a reflection of human identity through significant works. The second session, set for Friday, May 16 at the same time, will be dedicated to “ART OF FEAR”, analyzing how fear has been translated into art throughout history through various narratives and projects.
Both events are characterized by free admission and represent an important opportunity to delve into the interconnections between art, literature, and symbolism, offering participants a rich and stimulating cultural experience.