"Racism, poverty, false myths, influencers, trappers, politicians, bankers, arrogance of power: nun te reggae più". This is what we read in the murals dedicated to Rino Gaetano, on the anniversary of his death on June 2, 1981, by the street artist Harry Greb, who in recent days has dedicated some of his works to Spallanzani for the Covid emergency and the death of George Floyd. The work is located in via Maiella, in the Roman district of Montesacro.
"39 years have passed since the disappearance of Rino Gaetano - explains the artist in a note - it is a way to remember him even after many years. One of the most original Italian songwriters who with his sagacity and irony is today more relevant than ever He is portrayed in his beloved Montesacro where for years he has been honored with a concert in Piazza Sempione where the mural is found. In the text we can see the verse of one of his famous songs adapted to the present day ".
Murals in Rome dedicated to Rino Gaetano, racism, poverty, nu n te reg gae più
2020-06-03T19:55:04.186Z
"Racism, poverty, false myths, influencers, trappers, politicians, bankers, arrogance of power: nun te reggae più". (HANDLE)