(ANSA) - DOHA, DEC 21 - Three forearms are intertwined as if
they were in perpetual movement in 'Family', Italian sculptor
Jago's latest oeuvre, which is on display for the first time in
Doha at the Italy Village, the itinerant expo that accompanies
the Italian Navy's training vessel Amerigo Vespucci in its world
tour.
The symbol of union, of solidarity emerges from the stark white
marble immersed in the dark of the exhibition area, represented
by the three forearms that hold one another.
They evoke the symbol of Uroboros in which each hand holds the
other creating a never-ending circle.
The masterwork urges people to connect, without distinctions or
prejudices, highlighting the importance of cohesion and a sense
of common heritage.
'Family' will remain on display until December 22, when the
Italy Village will close in Doha to subsequently reach the
following stage of the world tour - Abu Dhabi.
In the United Arab Emirates, the artist will also showcase
another one of his oeuvres called 'Future'. (ANSA).
Jago's latest masterwork debuts at Italy Village in Doha
In 'Family' three forearms entwined in perpetual movement