
Street Art in Florence - A mural against incivility
Summer 2019. Antella, an ancient village of 3000 inhabitants
a few kilometers from Florence. A middle school named
after Francesco Redi (1626 -1697), Tuscan scientist considered the founder of
experimental biology. One morning the town wakes up to find the walls of this school vandalized, smeared with
vulgar drawings and writings, a real act of incivility that is a
shock for everyone.
But the school community, the principal, teachers, pupils,
parents, institutions and associations in town react. On the first day
of school, September 16, at the end of the lessons, children,
teachers and parents, all gather in the school gardens to clean up the school
and repaint the walls. Then they have a big party.
At the same time Skim, famous Florentine writer, creates a large mural on an
external wall of the school, bringing art on the walls instead of disfiguring writings.
Skim, Francesco Forconi, born in Scandicci in 1985, is an artist
well-known for his strong social commitment, who has a particular
relationship with the school world. He teaches the art of graffiti in schools and collaborates with associations for disabled
children. He has made many works in the Florence area. The Blue Fish of the San Donato Park, A wall for Sofia and Rari non Invisibili in Scandicci, the Wall in the Renai di Signa Park and many
others.
Like all of his works, this too is full of bright and vibrant
colors, it's crowded with disparate objects, has a cheerful and reassuring atmosphere. As in all Skim's works, in
addition to the signature, the phrase: In
color we trust.
Antella (Florence), via di Belmonte.