Padanistan
In the past thirty years the word Padania has become part of everyday life in Italy. It refers to an area in Northern Italy that extends from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. A territory that exists in the ideas of many, but that geographically, culturally and juridically remains undefined.
PadanistanĀ (using āstanā as an alternative marker for land), seeks to challenge ownership ofĀ this region.Ā CreatingĀ a new conceptual space in order to question the existence of Padania and the legitimacy of the right wing politics that created it.Ā The titleĀ PadanistanĀ deliberately hijacks theĀ nationalistic rhetoric found within Padanian politics. It questions the notion of place, of boundaries and of defined identities, directly confronting the singular and divisive vision of Italian culture, and the misguided idea of one 'real' Italy.
PadanistanĀ presentsĀ a much moreĀ nuanced and complexĀ reality, aĀ vision that celebrates a fluid connection with Italy, surroundingĀ countries and the world beyond.Ā The project is the result of aĀ personal view developed as a long road trip along the main national road that connects Torino to Venezia, toĀ discover the places and people living along the way, giving birthĀ to a contemporary reflection on the Northern Italian province.
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Padanistan
Padanistan
In the past thirty years the word Padania has become part of everyday life in Italy. It refers to an area in Northern Italy that extends from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. A territory that exists in the ideas of many, but that geographically, culturally and juridically remains undefined.
PadanistanĀ (using āstanā as an alternative marker for land), seeks to challenge ownership ofĀ this region.Ā CreatingĀ a new conceptual space in order to question the existence of Padania and the legitimacy of the right wing politics that created it.Ā The titleĀ PadanistanĀ deliberately hijacks theĀ nationalistic rhetoric found within Padanian politics. It questions the notion of place, of boundaries and of defined identities, directly confronting the singular and divisive vision of Italian culture, and the misguided idea of one 'real' Italy.
PadanistanĀ presentsĀ a much moreĀ nuanced and complexĀ reality, aĀ vision that celebrates a fluid connection with Italy, surroundingĀ countries and the world beyond.Ā The project is the result of aĀ personal view developed as a long road trip along the main national road that connects Torino to Venezia, toĀ discover the places and people living along the way, giving birthĀ to a contemporary reflection on the Northern Italian province.
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In the past thirty years the word Padania has become part of everyday life in Italy. It refers to an area in Northern Italy that extends from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. A territory that exists in the ideas of many, but that geographically, culturally and juridically remains undefined.
PadanistanĀ (using āstanā as an alternative marker for land), seeks to challenge ownership ofĀ this region.Ā CreatingĀ a new conceptual space in order to question the existence of Padania and the legitimacy of the right wing politics that created it.Ā The titleĀ PadanistanĀ deliberately hijacks theĀ nationalistic rhetoric found within Padanian politics. It questions the notion of place, of boundaries and of defined identities, directly confronting the singular and divisive vision of Italian culture, and the misguided idea of one 'real' Italy.
PadanistanĀ presentsĀ a much moreĀ nuanced and complexĀ reality, aĀ vision that celebrates a fluid connection with Italy, surroundingĀ countries and the world beyond.Ā The project is the result of aĀ personal view developed as a long road trip along the main national road that connects Torino to Venezia, toĀ discover the places and people living along the way, giving birthĀ to a contemporary reflection on the Northern Italian province.






















