In Sicily, a recent outdoor installation of photographs of a forest damaged by wildfire by the Italian artist Stefano Cerio was nearly destroyed by a real-life blaze, per a report from Artribune. For the exhibition, seven of Cerio’s photographs were blown up and mounted on panels on the side of a road in Gibellina, a township in Sicily. “Fortunately, the firefighters’ prompt intervention prevented the flames from reaching the photographs,” Cerio wrote on Instagram on Saturday. The three-day-long fire which Cerio’s exhibition references burned down hundreds of acres of woodland space in May of 2016. The artist will debut another exhibition including the photographs, also called “The Redemption of Nature,” at the Museum of Arts in Carrara on September 12.