his name is lucho fantana, an italian artist and these ruins he stands on before the world war. his second place of work was in milan during the war. he had gone to argentina. when he returns to his destroyed studio, the story of his forced exile 70 years later, 275 kilometers away , was told in venice, in the 55th venice art biennial, this symbol is a moment in history that artists facing the moral and material destruction of world war ii they were. in the same biennial, romanian artists also talked about the war. that too with a performance that was a protest against pinochet's dictatorship in chile. now, in the 6th venice art biennial , a narrative of another war is going to be exhibited. the narrative of the artists of our country about the war in gaza is a human issue that today people with different religions have different views based on this unique human crime. they don't paint , they react, the narrators are painters and designers , iranians, the one whose humanity moves in the orbit of humanity , the one who reacts in relation to the oppressed. those who create art on