Felice, driven by curiosity for the history and culture of Persia, considered a crossroads between East and West, as well as the desire to reinvigorate the cultural bridge between Europe and the East that has inspired many intellectuals of the past, spent time working between Italy and Iran from 2014 to 2018. Besides the works and exhibitions he created, the cities where he lived for long months and those he visited (Kermanshah, Shiraz, Tehran, Esfahan, Mashhad), he considers the true discovery and wealth to be the people he met.
"To Touch the Moon with a Finger" is a 12-meter tall iron sculpture, erected in front of Mount Bisotun in Kermanshah (Iran), famous for the inscriptions carved during the reign of Darius I, dating back to the 6th century BC.
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"The Shadow Theater" is the project presented at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA), dedicated to children living on the streets.
"In Iran, many children are forced to live on the streets and face poverty and marginalization daily: most of them primarily come from Afghanistan and other war-torn areas, and the contribution of volunteers from organizations that care for them is very helpful, and with whom this work has been made possible."
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