Actuality

Dev at “Suoni sospesi” wears a #libera T-shirt: a silent message beyond music

During his performance at the Suoni sospesi festival, artist Dev chose to wear a T-shirt bearing a single word: #libera. A simple gesture, yet one with powerful symbolic meaning, which did not go unnoticed by the audience.

Without any statements or explanations from the stage, Dev entrusted a visual choice with the task of conveying a clear message, leaving room for interpretation and reflection. A silent but incisive sign, showing how artists often use the language of art to express thoughts and positions beyond words.

As the music flowed, the message remained: art is not only entertainment, but also freedom of expression, a responsibility to communicate, and the ability to spark awareness in those who watch and listen.

Pino Cinquegrana

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