Borrowed Bodies: Art that Reflects on Life in Agno
In Serocca d'Agno, Gloria Guidi Nobile's exhibition explores existence in an unusual venue. A cultural opportunity for those who experience Ticino beyond work.
Contesto
It's not just about work, queues at the Gaggiolo border crossing, or tax procedures. Ticino also offers oases of cultural reflection, often in unexpected places far from the well-known circuits. This is the case with the solo exhibition by painter Gloria Guidi Nobile, titled "Corpi in prestito" (Borrowed Bodies), hosted in a decidedly unique location: the premises of the Associazione per l'Assistenza e la Cura a domicilio Maggio, at Via Campagna 13 in Serocca d'Agno. An initiative that takes art out of traditional galleries to embed it into the living fabric of the local community. The exhibition, which can be visited for free from Monday to Friday during office hours (8:00-12:00 and 14:00-18:00), will run for an extended period, until December 31, 2026. This provides a wide window of time to plan a visit. The theme itself is evocative and powerful, as described in the presentation: "Bodies borrowed to interpret the deepest meanings of existence." A concept that may resonate uniquely with those who, like cross-border workers, 'lend' their time and energy daily in a cross-border work context, experiencing a physical and existential commute.
Dettagli operativi
Accessible art, outside the usual boxes The choice of location is not accidental and deserves reflection. Exhibiting artworks within an association dedicated to home care underscores a deep connection between vulnerability, assistance, and artistic expression. For a cross-border worker, accustomed to moving between the industrial hubs of Mendrisio or the financial centers of Lugano, discovering this side of Ticino can be an enriching experience. Serocca d'Agno, in the Lugano district, is easily accessible and offers an alternative to crowded destinations, ideal for a different kind of lunch break or a cultural detour before returning to Italy through the nearby Ponte Tresa crossing. Gloria Guidi Nobile's work (www.gloriaguidi.ch) invites intimate contemplation. This is not a high-society event, but an opportunity to connect with an artistic language that investigates the human condition. This initiative shows that culture in Ticino is not confined to large institutions like the LAC in Lugano but spreads throughout the territory, integrating with social and welfare life. An aspect of the Canton that often escapes those who only experience it through work, but which constitutes its most authentic soul.
Punti chiave
Living in Ticino, not just working there Incorporating moments of leisure and culture into one's daily life is fundamental for a healthy psycho-physical balance, especially for those facing the challenges of cross-border commuting. Events like the "Borrowed Bodies" exhibition are precious opportunities to break from routine, discover new corners of the Canton, and feel part of a wider community, beyond one's professional role. 💡 Practical tips: - Hours: The exhibition is open only on weekdays. Perfect for those working in the area who want to use their lunch break. - Location: Check the exact address (Via Campagna 13, Serocca d'Agno) before you go. It is located within an operational facility, so respect for ongoing activities is required. - Duration: You have until the end of 2026, so there's no rush, but mark it on your calendar. Enjoying Ticino's rich cultural offerings is one of the advantages of working across the border, but to do so with peace of mind, it is essential to have full control of your finances. Understanding how withholding taxes, the franc-euro exchange rate, and new tax regulations impact your monthly income is the first step to planning your free time. To get a clear picture, our net salary calculator provides a detailed and up-to-date estimate based on the latest provisions. (Source: Tio.ch, 18/02/2026)