The exhibition gathers a selection of 80 photos, over 2000, built by Dorian Cara in her recent trip to the country to the south of Africa.
The visual and cultural opportunity, offers the public a sequence of moods, mostly nature, a place always in turmoil and now living the great desire to redeem a past of suffering due to racial segregation: quell'apartheid who courageously all, blacks and whites are fighting.
From Cape Town to Addo National Park, through the Whales Route and Garden Route; from the Overberg to Madikwe Mpumalanga and Pretoria until through the Panorama Route, Dorian Cara tried to stop photographing the essential resource of the South African people and, of course, his immense wealth, no color or race divisions: nature pristine wilderness, protected and yet pure, now the focus of international interests.
The purpose of this is to grasp, in innumerable ideas of beauty that the South African world offers the depth of the magnificent landscape and nature of those animals that inhabit it, ideally beyond the confines of the football field, today's most acclaimed attraction due to the World Cup 2010, which will take time but the brevity of a month.
The rainbow, symbol of the nation of South Africa, also depicted as the emblem on its flag, has always atmospheric game that makes you dream and hope in man's discovery mythical and modern wealth.
But the real wealth in South Africa it is the land from which the rainbow is generated with its iridescence that brings luck and nostalgia.
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