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Human Connections: Solo Exhibition

Past exhibition
15 February - 2 June 2025
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The sculptures of the project "Rebirth from the Waste" set up in the Barsanti Garden.
Installation view of the exhibition "Human Connections" by Filippo Tincolini in Pietrasanta. The sculptures of the project "Rebirth from the Waste" created by Tincolini in collaboration with Anffas Onlus Massa and Carrara were set up in the Barsanti Garden, inside the fourteenth-century Cloister of Sant'Agostino. Photo Laura Veschi.
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