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Paths of Grace exhibition
From December 13th to January 8th, the purchase of the group ticket includes the visit to the exhibition “Paths of Grace”: Luca Giordano meets Fernando Botero and Max Coppetta.The Museum Complex of the Pilgrims is not only the container of heritage extraordinarily rich in works of art but an open space: here the memory of devotion to works of charity and hospitality meets the complex social and cultural life of the city.
What to expect
Paths of Grace
"Paths of Grace" presents works by Luca Giordano, a Master of the Neapolitan Seicento (17th Century), placed alongside, in an unprecedented and surprising dialogue, the languages of Fernando Botero and Max Coppeta, generating a triptych of perspectives on the sense of human fragility and spiritual redemption.
The exhibition is an innovative curatorial project born from the idea of reinterpreting four icons of the Christian tradition — Saint Sebastian treated, Saint Bartholomew, Saint Jerome, Saint Peter — as stages of an authentic inner pilgrimage: **martyrdom**, as extreme testimony; **care**, as a communal gesture and redemption of the wounded body; **penance** and **study**, as inner transformation; **mission**, as the assumption of spiritual and civil responsibility. The exhibition path intertwines, with courage and refinement, Baroque art, contemporary sensibility, and social vision, paying homage to the centuries-old mission of the Archconfraternity: welcoming, assisting, accompanying.
At the heart of the Confraternity's mission, hosting this exhibition in the spaces of the Archconfraternity, a place of welcome for pilgrims, the sick, and wayfarers since the 16th century, means reuniting art with its original function: to heal, to elevate, to accompany.
In this context, “Paths of Grace” becomes more than an exhibition: it is a visual meditation on fragility, mutual care, and the value of community, consistent with the history and present of the Confraternity.
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Complesso Museale dei Pellegrini
Ospedale Pellegrini, via Portamedina, 41 – 80134 Napoli
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Walk 250m, 3 minutes
Walk 300m, 4 minutes
Walk 500m, 5 minutes
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