It has been staged in various symbolic places of the world which, starting in 2004 from the “Door of No Return" of the House of Slaves in the island of Gorée, Dakar, as a symbol of the erosion of the historical memory of humanity. The PLEXUS METR'ART is a monumental historical contemporary art work, long 390.94 meters and made from 2004 to 2019 by original photocopies as reproductions of 935 digital works by 469 artists from all over the world, as their contribution to Plexus Open Calls on specific thematic issues on various forms of erosions increasing in the planet, from the erosion of human rights, freedom and peace to the erosion of biodiversity and of our natural and cultural heritage.
PLEXUS METR'ART has traveled, from 2004 up to now, as an art flag for freedom and peace, physically and virtually, between Dakar - Ballarat (Australia) - Lecce, Rome, New York, Dakar, Passo del Furlo (Marche, Italy), Dakar, Goreè Island, Rio de Janeiro Jerusalem, Rome, Dakar, Cairns (Australia), Cagliari, Rome, Assisi, and now in Sorano (Maremma Toscana),
2006, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Erosion of the cognitive capacities of the young African generations , Christopher Columbus House, on the occasion of seminar Advancements in nutrition and obesity by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria;
2006, Sassari: Desertification, Padiglione Tavolara, on the occasion of the seminar L’Identità Mangiata. Visioni e Percorsi per un‘Azione Comune sul Cibo;
2007, Viterbo: Erosion of the Biodiversity and Genetic Heritage, Rettorato dell'Università della Tuscia, on the occasion of the 1° International Conference CIISCAM - Centro Internazionale Interuniversitario di Studi sulle Culture Alimentari Mediterranee
2012, Passo del Furlo, Marche (Italy) Plexus Metr'Art Preview, Casa degli Artisti
2012 Plexus Metr'Art, Studio Hadassah Berry, Jerusalem