Let’s Mobil-ize for Peace | 24 Apr 2026 | Rome Art Week

Let’s Mobil-ize for Peace

An installation inspired by the mobiles of Alexander Calder. Light doves hover in the air, sustained only as long as the world holds their flight. Without justice, they fall. Peace is not a mere image: it is a shared responsibility.

This installation, inspired by the mobiles of Alexander Calder, takes shape with the paper doves, light and suspended.

Every flight is fragile and requires balance: the doves remain suspended only as long as the world sustains their flight.

The message is clear and necessary: without justice, peace cannot hold.

This is not a decorative image, but a shared responsibility: peace requires attention, care, and collective commitment.

 

During the event, visitors are invited to create a small origami crane, also a symbol of peace, inspired by the story of Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese girl who survived the Hiroshima bombing but later developed leukemia. She folded a thousand cranes with the hope of healing and seeing a world without conflict.

The cranes can be taken home or added to a collective installation, becoming a shared gesture of hope and participation.

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