Guido Harari’s “Magic Cave,” again in collaboration with Epson, opens in Perugia, at the Palazzo della Penna, as part of the exhibition and book project Eyes of Perugia/Magic Cave/Suspended Portraits.
Portraits made by reservation in the Magic Cave for anyone who desires a signature portrait will be exhibited in the ongoing exhibition Eyes of Perugia, along with images from the Suspended Portraits project: photographs taken by Guido of workers and clients of the city’s non-profit organizations.
“Caritas, Capodarco, Omphalos, BorgoRete, and Arci – Progetto Sai were crucial,” says Perugia Mayor Vittoria Ferdinandi, “in identifying the faces and stories without which the Eyes of Perugia would not have enjoyed the breadth of perspectives that will be offered to visitors to the exhibition. Guido Harari has the rare talent of knowing how to approach others naturally, of gaining their trust, and of highlighting through his images both the depths of experience and the vital energy that unfolds in each person’s present.”
The exhibition will thus become a vast fresco that will provide a multifaceted and detailed image of the city.
This ongoing exhibition will be open to the public at Palazzo della Penna with free admission from April 24th to June 2nd, 2025, from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm.
On June 2nd, the closing day, all the photographs on display will be auctioned off. Whoever wins a photograph will be able to remove it from the wall and take it home, autographed by Guido. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to the organizations that collaborated on the project.
In addition, all the portraits from the exhibition will be collected in a book published by Wall Of Sound Editions, which will be available starting June 20th in bookstores, on Amazon, and by emailing us at info@wallofsoundgallery.com.
We recommend booking here to secure your portrait.