Legato 2012 Cassino, Italy
For the third Cassino edition of Legato, the Monte Cassino Foundation's international exhibition for commemoration and peace, the artists from New Zealand, Canada and Italy were joined by a new artist from Canada and more Italian artists. The New Zealand edition planned originally for Christchurch was cancelled after the devastating earthquake of 2011.
Next year the featured artist at Cassino is from Canada, and other international artists have been confirmed for Cassino in 2013 and 2014.
The following list of 2012 artists is from the guide to the works in the exhibition so some names are repeated where the work was hanging in different groupings. Approximately 50 works by 24 artists were on display.
Entrance foyer and entry panels:
Prof Alessandro Nardone - Italy
Francesco Nardi - Italy
Ira Mitchell-Kirk - New Zealand
Kay de Lautour - New Zealand and Italy
Lorenzo Daniele Corsi - Italy
Dr Danilo Salvucci - Italy
Gail Boyle - New Zealand
Raffaele D'Aquanno - Italy
Side Wall 1:
Susan Edge - New Zealand
Ann Fletcher - New Zealand
Regan Balzer - New Zealand
Bernadette McCormack - Canada
Linda Dickens - New Zealand
Kay de Lautour - New Zealand and Italy
Pamela Barnard - England and Italy
Margherita Giampietri - Italy and New Zealand
Pamela Barnard - England and Italy
Nancy Stevens - Canada
Merv Appleton - New Zealand
Peter Stott - England and Italy
End wall:
Kay de Lautour - New Zealand and Italy
Side Wall 2:
Sarah Scott - New Zealand and USA
Alberto Mangiante - Italy (original poster of the film "Monte Cassino")
Rocco Lancia - Italy
Anna Maria Corsi - Italy
Agnes Presler - Hungary and Italy
Sara Antonini - Italy
Lorenzo Daniele Corsi - Italy
Rocco Lancia - Italy
Francesco Nardi - Italy
Sara Antonini - Italy
Rudolfo Rosani - Italy
Dr Danilo Salvucci - Italy
Gail Boyle - New Zealand
Francesco Nardi - Italy
Art Book: Anzac Day Parade by Brenda Kane and Lisa Allen, New Zealand
Reproductions of original wartime diary sketches and watercolour by the late Tom Howes, England
Copies of photographs from New Zealand wartime publications.
Organiser and Curator: Kay de Lautour Scott.
Publicity and opening event: Pro Loco Cassino.
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