The Verbania Museo del Paesaggio presents The Red Road Project at Verbania Pallanza’s Villa Giulia, a project by photographer Carlotta Cardana and artist Lakota Danielle SeeWalker.
Curated and produced by Fonderia 20.9 in Verona, the exhibition focuses on the identity relationship between community, culture and landscape, specifically in a rereading of the complex modern bond between the Native Americans and their land and traditional culture. Around 70 works, including archive images and photographs made specially for the project, explore and document the relationship between Native American traditional culture and the identity of today’s tribal peoples in a journey through various US states.