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ITALY / Torino / Gallerie d'Italia: Non ha l’età. Il Festival di Sanremo in bianco e nero 1951-1976
by Modem
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until Sunday May 12 2024

Gallerie d'Italia - Torino
piazza San Carlo 156
10121 Torino
Italy

T : 800 167 619
torino@gallerieditalia.com
https://gallerieditalia.com/

The most famous Italian song contest was first held in 1951. Organized by Rai Turin, it extended over three evenings and was broadcast live on the radio from the Salone delle Feste of the Casino. The first editions were broadcast only by radio, but in 1955, the contest began to gain popularity and TV decided to take ownership of it. Ever since the history of the Sanremo Festival has gone hand in hand with the history of Italian television. The Sanremo Festival marked an important chapter not only in the history of music and television but also in Italy's social history.

The photojournalists of the Publifoto Agency realized the importance of the event and, during the years in which it was held in the Casino of Sanremo (1951-1976), took around 15,000 photographs of the Festival. The exhibition displays a collection of photographs from the Publifoto Intesa Sanpaolo Archive, focuses on the years when the Festival was hosted by the Casino of Sanremo before moving permanently to the Ariston Theatre, and lingers in only a few cases on images of the artists' performances on stage, concentrating instead on the various aspects of what went on when they weren’t on stage: the time the singers spent waiting in the stalls during rehearsals; the walkabouts of the artists (including foreign guests) around the town of Sanremo; the signing of autographs for the public; the artists in the make-up room; the audience; the artists portrayed in curious situations, but also the orchestra, the jury, the press room.

The exhibition is curated by Aldo Grasso and, thanks to the media partnership with Rai, is enriched by video-sound contributions in collaboration with Rai Teche.

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