Paralympic Games: in Cortina, Fulvio Morella transforms the Cable Car into a Work of Art.
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Fulvio Morella completes the project I LIMITI NON ESISTONO, promoted by Cramum, on the occasion of the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milano Cortina, transforming the Lagazuoi Cable Car into a work of art through his Braille Stellato, in dialogue with one of the most iconic landscapes of the Dolomites.

The “Limitless Cable Car” leads visitors to his exhibition Cortina di Stelle, curated by Sabino Maria Frassà, which will also host the presentation of the artist’s book I LIMITI NON ESISTONO, held under the high patronage of the European Parliament, scheduled for Saturday, March 7 (12:30 pm – free admission).
The event will include a discussion titled “Art and Sport as Instruments of Inclusion,” featuring contributions by the artist and the curator, together with Maurizio Molinari, Head of the European Parliament Office in Milan; Rosanna Filippin; Member of the European Parliament Elena Donazzan; and the Olympic Attaché of the Republic of San Marino, Gianni Cardelli.
In dialogue with the history of the world’s oldest republic, San Marino—which has brought to the exhibition the precious Olympic torches from 1960 Summer Olympics and 2006 Winter Olympics—Morella dedicates this intervention to a reflection on freedom as the synthesis of three essential dimensions: the ability to act, coherence with oneself, and creative ingenuity.
A reflection that takes shape through references to Giosuè Carducci and Aeschylus, culminating in the figure of Prometheus, a symbol of generosity, knowledge, and responsibility.

“Transforming a cable car into a work of art,” explains curator Sabino Maria Frassà, “means intervening in an everyday gesture of mountain life — the ascent — and turning it into an experience of thought. With Braille Stellato, Fulvio Morella does not add an ornament to the landscape nor obstruct the view: he interprets it, translating the very idea of high altitude into an inclusive and universal language.
The ascent thus becomes a relationship: an invitation to inhabit the mountain as a shared space, in harmony with the spirit of the Paralympics. The imagery of the Olympic torch — already present in his light works Eclissi — becomes the symbolic key to the intervention: not a celebration of strength, but a passage, continuity, and responsibility.
Between poetry and myth, from the ‘ancient and perpetual freedom’ evoked by Giosuè Carducci to Aeschylus and the figure of Prometheus, fire — ‘I gave them fire’ — becomes inner light, knowledge, and creativity. In Braille Stellato, this energy is translated into a writing of stars that engraves the landscape as a promise of accessibility and sharing. The Lagazuoi cabin thus becomes a threshold between limit and possibility, initiating a journey that culminates in sport and in the visit to the exhibition Cortina di Stelle.”
Until April 5, visitors will be able to experience the exhibition Cortina di Stelle and discover the “Limitless Cable Car,” promoted by Cramum in collaboration with the Italian Paralympic Committee (CIP), INJA Louis Braille (Paris), and the San Marino National Olympic Committee




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