Also this year, thanks to the support of the municipality of Aosta and the partnership with RFI (Italian railway network), the Aosta station becomes the protagonist of the third edition of Trama', not only as a place of transit, but as a cultural space reconnected to the urban fabric.
The choice is not random: the station is a crossroads of arrivals, departures, meetings and exchanges, a symbol of travel, both physical and internal. Every traveler is on the move, not only towards a geographical destination, but also through a path of personal growth and transformation, breaking static and embracing change. The works of the 8 artists on display reflect precisely these different facets of the journey: explorations of change, discovery and evolution, both external and intimate. Every meaning of the journey implies a change, a "before" and an "after", and even pure contemplation becomes dynamic, an act of creation as well as reflection. In this way, the art on display is not just passively observed, but actively involves the visitor, transforming the station into a place of cultural discovery and inner growth. Trama' enhances this space, making it a meeting point not only between people, but also between ideas, visions and artistic paths. The journey thus becomes an opportunity to break immutability and discover new connections, opening the door to personal and cultural transformations, both for those who experience it and for those who observe it.
Eight artists who will interpret the theme of travel in all its declinations, Giuliano Cataldo Giancotto, Massimiliano Luchetti, Riccardo Mantelli, Edoardo Meda, Carla Sutera Sardo, Antonio Toma and two young illustrators Cecile Barailler and Mathieu Gorrelli.