Bonocore OpenArt launches with the first project selected through the public call promoted by CoopCulture and Palazzo Bonocore.
Kicking off the program is Dario Parisi, a Palermo-based visual artist and graphic designer born in 1995, with Kimochi—a poster art exhibition that explores emotions and memories through a powerful and immediate visual language.
Kimochi—a Japanese word that refers to a feeling or inner vibration, often difficult to translate precisely—sets the tone for a two-part journey that unfolds across fifteen graphic works. The first section focuses on emotional discomfort, portraying themes such as depression, alienation, social anxiety, and a sense of disorientation—not as barriers, but as shared fragments of a contemporary condition. The second part of the exhibition offers a luminous response: a collection of positive images and memories that serve as tools of resistance—small, everyday epiphanies that help reclaim balance and identity.
Through a visual narrative that merges aesthetic sensitivity with communicative power, Parisi invites us to reflect on our inner lives, forging subtle connections between personal and collective experience.
A project that speaks the language of emotion—making visible what so often remains unseen.