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Kimochi”. Poster Art by Dario Parisi

June 7–24, 2025

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.

Exhibition opening: Saturday, June 7 at 5:30 PM