37 NZ artists entered in Italian event

Media release – March 10, 2010:- 37 NZ artists entered in Italian event to mark Kiwi involvement in the Battle of Monte Cassino Thirty-seven Kiwi artists have entered in the Italian art exhibition to commemorate New Zealand's involvement in the World War Two battle of Monte Cassino.

(Photo: Ira Mitchell Participating Artist)

Entries have closed for the May 15 to 29 event at Cassino. Organisers Kay de Lautour (in Cassino) and Auckland's Sophia Elise said the exhibition would be the biggest single New Zealand art event ever held in Italy.

Most of the artists have grandparents, uncles and relatives who fought in World War Two, or who fought in Italy and some have grandparents and relatives who were at the Battle of Monte Cassino.  A number of artists are heading to Italy for the exhibition in May and staying at nearby Roccasecca, a town over 1000 years old where the Kiwi soldiers are well remembered.

The commemoration art event has been labelled the Legato exhibition. De Lautour said legato in Italian meant intertwined, like strands of rope, giving it strength.

"Of course it is also a great song, and in that context the image is beautiful; and so it is with Italy and New Zealand, with so many friendships formed between families during WWII and maintained after the war.

"Now, two generations later, the grandchildren of the Kiwi soldiers are returning to Italy to visit these families, and young Italians are moving to New Zealand. Every year hundreds of New Zealanders visit the graves of their countrymen who remained here.

"The horror of war has passed into memory, but the friendships are alive and vibrant. Nationally this connection may feel stronger in New Zealand where almost every family has a direct link to Italy, whereas in Italy there are many areas where other nations played a similar role and have these same ties.

"Legato means tied together.  The legacy of war is part of our common heritage. Now it is our task to make a lasting peace the focus of that heritage.  Kiwis are held in high regard around here. They are remembered for feeding the children, providing clothing, stealing army blankets for the cold," de Lautour said.

The NZ art exhibition will be held in Cassino's public library complex in the centre of the town with a formal gala opening on May 15.

New Zealand Art Guild manager Sophia Elise said the guild was overwhelmed with interest from artists to take part in the special event.

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Media advisory: For further information, contact, photos or interviews contact Kay de Lautour Scott on 0039 334 363 7018 or Sophia Elise at 027 6301810 or Kip Brook or Word of Mouth Media NZ on 0275033855   see: www.nzartguild.co.nz

 
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