Exhibitions
Exhibitions are a powerful tool to bring conflicts and peace processes closer to the public, through the transformative power of art, photography, and personal testimonies. Since its creation, ICIP has produced several exhibitions, each offering a committed perspective on different realities around the world, with the aim of raising awareness, fostering empathy, and promoting a culture of peace.
From everyday forms of resistance in Central America to the visible and invisible borders of Europe, the creative force of protests in Istanbul, or the courageous dialogue among women in Palestine and Israel, ICIP’s exhibitions invite us to reflect on the causes and consequences of violence, as well as on the many ways of building coexistence and justice.
In recent years, ICIP’s exhibitions have been hosted in various municipalities across Catalonia to make their content accessible to the public. At present, however, they are not available.
Past Exhibitions
Facing Violence: Stories of Resilience in Central America
Through photography and interviews, the exhibition is a journey through the many faces of violence that affect daily life in three Central American countries.
Fence-World
Món-tanca (Fence-world) explores ways to subvert the logic of separation and stigmatization
Living on the Edge
A photojournalism project about conflict and reconciliation in divided cities in Europe.
#efecteGEZI. El poder transformador de l’art
Photographic exhibition showing the power of collective imagination when put in the service of nonviolent social transformation.
Paraules descalces. Dones fent Pau.
Portraits of thirteen women committed to peace and to the respect of human rights in Israel and Palestine