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Meridian Thought

In the warm breath of the south, Camus does not think in shadows, but in light, which does not erase guilt, but does not need the law. The sun burns over Algiers, no solace in the sky - only bare earth, sea and man.



His thinking: a rebellion against cold abstraction, a no to cruelty in the name of the idea. And where Cassano seeks the meridian, a different measure emerges: not the north of control, but the south of moderation and letting go. A way of thinking that is slower, closer to life, closer to the coast of the Other.


Both Camus and Cassano listen to the south, not as a place, but as an attitude: thinking with the skin, with an eye, with the courage not to tame everything. In the south, between light and sea, a resistance grows out of dignity.

- David Varnhold, Taranto, 2025 -


  • Opening Reception: Friday, July 11, 2025, 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
  • Closing Reception: Sunday, July 20, 2025, 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
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Participating artists
David Varnhold
Dates
July 2025
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