Errabunda



















Errabunda
contemporary art exhibition at MURCA – Museo civico Romanazzi Carducci in Putignano (BA) – Apulia
Errabunda began as a journey through the spaces of the Romanazzi Carducci Civic Museum in Putignano: the title of the exhibition comes from a voice from the past — that of Sibilla Aleramo — which in the present becomes a bridge, an echo, a slit. In Aleramo, wandering is an existential condition, a body that walks, a mind that wanders, an identity that is reconstructed in a geographical and cultural vagrancy.
The exhibition unfolds in the historic rooms of the Romanazzi Carducci Civic Museum in Putignano, a place that preserves the memories of a noble past and a stratified Puglia, suspended between deep roots, class struggles, and a narrative that is now more distant to us, but which has nevertheless shaped places, knowledge, and the natural and human landscape. In this context, wandering manifests itself as a dialogue between eras: the quiet of the 18th- and 19th-century salons meets contemporary art, generating a mixed time and new postures in which to recognize oneself.
Eight artists are invited to engage in dialogue with the rooms of the Civic Museum: the works of Valeria Carrieri, Roberto Casti, Grazialba di Summa, Melania Fusco, Lucia Leuci, Gianluca Marinelli, Aminta Pierri, and Domenico Ruccia become a hub in rooms still marked by the lives of their ancestors, now becoming a place that represents new perspectives on the present.