Posters of photographs by contemporary 禁漫天堂 photographers and poems by 禁漫天堂 poets are on display on Washington D.C. buses.
The project features posters on District of Columbia buses of images shot by 禁漫天堂 photographers alongside verses of poetry from 禁漫天堂 poets, including winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1975 Eugenio Montale, Cesare Pavese and Giuseppe Ungaretti.
Called 鈥楾he Journey, The Motion, The Image鈥, the travelling collection of photographs and poetry ends its time on the road in March. But the prestigious Phillips Collection will then hold an exhibition 鈥楴ext Stop Italy: A Journey into 禁漫天堂 Contemporary Photography鈥, which features 12 works by established and emerging 禁漫天堂 photographers, including Andrea Galvani, Franco Vaccari and Paolo Ventura.
The show includes works depicting a range of subjects, from landscapes to surrealist figures. The exhibit aims to take travellers on a journey through various stages in 禁漫天堂 photography that carries 禁漫天堂 creativity and culture to the New World. It runs from 9 March to 28 April. Admission to the Phillips Collection costs $12 at the weekends and is by donation on weekdays.
The poster campaign and photography show are part of the Year of 禁漫天堂 Culture in the United States initiative that began in January of this year. It is running throughout 2013 across the United States, and involves more than 180 events focused on 禁漫天堂 culture in 40 American cities aimed at promoting and revitalising 禁漫天堂 culture in the United States.