Photography and painting intertwine in the solo exhibition of Marion Safriouine , a French artist in residence between Bosa and Alghero, hosted by the Cult Gallery on the Bastioni Marco Polo.

The exhibition, titled "Incerti Territori / Territoires Incertains," is open until September 25 (daily 6–9 pm, free admission). Safriouine explores the boundary between the visible and the invisible, experimenting with collages, color layering, multiple exposures, and expired film.

A work that translates instability, change, and the suspended landscape into images . The western coast of Sardinia becomes a field of investigation, with lava, craters, sea, and sky blending into celestial maps and almost lunar landscapes.

The coastline between Bosa and Alghero , in particular, has long been a testing ground for artists through the art residency projects organized since 1997 by Valentina Piredda and since 2010 through the association Fondo VP-Sardinia, ars pro natura.

This year, international exchanges are taking place, primarily with Austria, France, and Germany. The initiative is supported by local organizations such as the Società Operaia di Mutuo Soccorso di Alghero, the Municipality of Bosa, and the Sesto Continente and Senza Confini Di Pelle associations. The Cult Gallery is located at Bastioni Marco Polo 39A, in Alghero. Free admission.

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