In Sicily (Italy), one of the main gates to Europe, a town called Gibellina was teardown due to an earthquake in 1968. Artists were invited to rebuild it and these photographs capture the work of Alberto Burri. He meant to bring a new sense of place through his creation, representing what Art and Europe should stand for: a territory whose identity is constantly renewing itself, sightseeing better horizons for all.

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