





Occhi sulla storia is an exhibition celebrating the 140-year history of il Resto del Carlino, one of Italy’s longest-running newspapers. Curated by Valerio Baroncini and Claudio Cumani, the show traces key moments in Italian history through photographs and headlines that shaped public discourse over more than a century.
The exhibition design takes inspiration from the newspaper’s own production process: images and texts are printed on large suspended fabrics that recall the paper reels of printing presses, evoking the continuous movement, rhythm and materiality of daily news production. Visitors move through a space where information unfolds as it once did in print—layered, dynamic and in constant circulation—transforming journalistic memory into a spatial and visual narrative.
