The group art exhibition "What is love...?" will take place from February 7th to 28th at the BeMeWe venue (Via Almese 17) in Villar Dora.
It's an ancient question, seemingly simple, yet capable of opening up worlds, memories, and desires. This question inspires the new BeMeWe project, a journey that connects art, sociality, people, and the local area.
The project takes shape on Saturday, February 7th at 6:00 pm with the opening of a group art exhibition dedicated to the theme of love: not a definition, but an invitation to feel, think, and share. The works on display span the month of February and its symbolic significance, transforming the exhibition space into a place for dialogue and reflection.
Throughout the exhibition, the District's businesses will also become part of the narrative. Love phrases will appear in the windows, and a sheet of paper will be distributed on which everyone can write their answer to the question "What is love?" The slip, accompanied by the number of the most beloved artwork, will be delivered to the BeMeWe headquarters, becoming a piece of a collective work made of words, emotions, and personal choices.
The journey will conclude on Saturday, February 28th at 6:00 pm with the finissage, a moment of meeting and sharing: one phrase from those collected will be drawn, and its author will be rewarded with a 25% discount coupon for dinner or an aperitif offered by Milleventi in Villar Dora. At the same time, the work with the most public votes will give its creator the opportunity to have a curated solo exhibition at the BeMeWe space in March 2026.
Vernissage on Saturday, February 7th at 6:00 pm.
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