Roccedimenti. Climbing attitudes in Contemporary Art at Dolomiti Contemporanee
Roccedimenti. fatte, non finite, le nature contemporanee opens the third season of Dolomiti Contemporanee in their new space in Casso, Italy. Curated by Gianluca D’Incà Levis in collaboration with Guido Bartorelli – in an art space that, before the Vajont tragedy, used to be the small town’s elementary school – this group show displays different ways in which contemporary art investigates nature. This search develops as a vertical practice, a tension similar to a “climbing attitude”. The thirteen artists investigate and interact with nature in a contemporary way, using different practices; Lucia Veronesi presents a video, Aron Demetz two sculptures of charred wood. All artworks are ready to be looked and interpreted by us, in a rocky process.
Alessandro Pagani, Alessandro Roma, Andrea Grotto, Aron Demetz, Cosimo Terlizzi, Davide Zucco, Emmanuele Panzarini, Francesco Ardini, Gianni De Val, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Lucia Veronesi, Mario Tomè, Pierpaolo Febbo, roccedimenti. fatte, non finite, le nature contemporanee, Nuovo Spazio Espositivo di Casso, Erto e Casso (Pn) through September 8, 2013
by Bruna Esperi
in News
Aug 6, 2013