The Gaza Genocide: One of the Greatest Humanitarian and Moral Catastrophes of Our Time

17.05.2025

From June 20, 2025 to May 30, 2026, at the Farm Cultural Park in Mazzarino , the Pavilion dedicated to Gaza will be a powerful and necessary testimony.

Through photographs, documentaries, firsthand accounts and geopolitical analysis, The Gaza Genocide documents the horror experienced in the Gaza Strip:

  • 49,000 dead.

  • 2 million displaced.

  • An entire generation deprived of education, housing, and a future.



The Gaza Genocide is more than just an exhibition. It's an act of cultural resistance, a clear statement, a call to action.

Event Details

  • Date: June 20, 2025 – May 30, 2026

  • Location: Farm Cultural Park Mazzarino – Palazzo Tortorici, Corso Vittorio Emanuele 408

  • Curator: Carla Bartoli, President of RING Beyond Borders

  • Scientific curators: Una Ines and Davide Russello

Participants and works

Artists:

  • Haitham Emad (Palestine) – Photography

  • Mohamed Yaghi – Gaza Sound Man (Palestine) – Sound Installations

  • Mahmoud Atassi – Eyes of Gaza (Syria-Turkey) – Visual Reportage

  • Alberto Antonio Foresta (Italy) – "Amen"

  • LIGAMA (Italy) – "The Three Mothers"

  • Malak Mattar (Palestine) – "Nightmare"

  • Nada Hammad (Palestine) – "Love letter to Gaza"

Graphic design: Lorenzo Romano
Exhibition design: Carla Bartoli, Andrea Bartoli, Federico Bartoli Felter
Exhibition design : Fabrizio La Bella, Daniela La Bella, Alfonso Catania, Luigi Arena
Social Media : Alessio Consoli
Production : Farm Cultural Park / Co-production : Farm Foundation
General Coordination : Florinda Saieva


The Gaza Pavilion – The Gaza Genocide , inaugurated as part of the fourth edition of Countless Cities at Farm Mazzarino , represents a crucial moment of collective reflection and cultural responsibility. It is not a simple exhibition, but a powerful act of denunciation and remembrance that addresses one of the gravest humanitarian and moral catastrophes of our time.

Through photographs, documentaries, firsthand accounts, and geopolitical analysis, the Pavilion aims to rigorously and sensitively document the ongoing horror in the Gaza Strip . The more than 49,000 lives lost, the 2 million displaced, and the entire generation deprived of an education and a future emerge as an undeniable and heartbreaking reality that can no longer be relegated to the margins of global attention.

This initiative is not only a tribute to the memory of the victims , but also a call to the international community to recognize and address the deep roots of this conflict . The exhibition emphasizes that peace cannot be discussed without addressing the apartheid system, the illegal occupation, and the right of return of Palestinian refugees , issues central to real and lasting change.

The Gaza Pavilion also stands out for its multidisciplinary approach, bringing together the voices of artists with those of experts, journalists, and humanitarian workers. Each work on display—from documentaries to paintings, from photo essays to sound projects—is a vibrant testimony that invites reflection not only on the tragedy, but also on the resilience and creativity of a people who have never stopped fighting for their dignity.

In a global context where silence or neutrality is too often chosen, this exhibition presents itself as an act of cultural resistance and a call for awareness. Farm Cultural Park , together with the curators and artists involved, underscores the urgency of looking at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with open eyes and the courage to take a stand.

The Gaza PavilionThe Gaza Genocide is not only a testimony, but a reminder of the ethical duty of every individual and institution: to listen, understand and act.


An invitation to awareness

It's not just about remembering, but about acting. Not turning a blind eye to a tragedy that affects all of humanity. The Gaza Genocide calls us to an act of collective responsibility.

Farm Cultural Park awaits you in Mazzarino.



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