A new project of the Youth Forum of Positano. Workshop and Supo guests met in the garden of the town hall to collect testimonies on the history of the gardens and begin a long journey to imagine the future. Up to September, in fact, Officina_Forum and information centers for young people, will lead a workshop for community planning for green spaces of Positano.
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visible
visible
"where art leaves its own field and becomes visible as part of something else"
Visible is a research project in contemporary art that has been undertaken by Cittadellarte–Fondazione Pistoletto in collaboration with Fondazione Zegna. Visible reveals and invigorates artistic practices which have a real capacity for creating and experimenting with visions that can impact the social and cultural imagination of our contemporary world.
The first outcome of visible is a publishing project which has been developed in collaboration with nine curators to showcase 41 ways of making art. Ways that not only address topical contemporary issues, but also intervene directly to spark processes of change.
The visible editorial project focuses on artists who stand out for their capacity to deal proactively with the need to develop new economic models and to ensure the distribution of resources, the accessibility of information, the urgent need to rethink ecology and landscape issues, the potential of diversity, and the development and experimentation of participatory and democratic political models.
Artists: Alterazioni Video, Maria Thereza Alves, Aspra.mente , Patrick Bernier and Olive Martin, Anna Best, Francisco Camacho, CAMP, Santiago Cirugeda (Recetas Urbanas), Teddy Cruz, Neil Cummings & Marysia Lewandowska, Fadaiat, Cao Fei, Frente 3 de Fevereiro, Sou Fujimoto Architects, Goldin + Senneby, Gugulective, Zheng Guogu, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Paul Ramírez Jonas , Alon Levin, Goddy Leye, Jill Magid, Darius Miksys, Nasta Mosquito, Ciprian Muresan, Jesús Bubu Negrón, Offer and exchange, Diogenes Project, Publink, Wanda Raimund-Ortiz, Pedro Reyes, Anna Scalfi, Jonas Staal, Xu Tan, Javier Tellez, Tercerunquinto, Bert Theis, Ana Laura López de la Torre, Judi Werthein, Ming Wong, and Mlu Zonda
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Italian text here
visible
"where art leaves its own field and becomes visible as part of something else"
Visible is a research project in contemporary art that has been undertaken by Cittadellarte–Fondazione Pistoletto in collaboration with Fondazione Zegna. Visible reveals and invigorates artistic practices which have a real capacity for creating and experimenting with visions that can impact the social and cultural imagination of our contemporary world.
The first outcome of visible is a publishing project which has been developed in collaboration with nine curators to showcase 41 ways of making art. Ways that not only address topical contemporary issues, but also intervene directly to spark processes of change.
The visible editorial project focuses on artists who stand out for their capacity to deal proactively with the need to develop new economic models and to ensure the distribution of resources, the accessibility of information, the urgent need to rethink ecology and landscape issues, the potential of diversity, and the development and experimentation of participatory and democratic political models.
Artists: Alterazioni Video, Maria Thereza Alves, Aspra.mente , Patrick Bernier and Olive Martin, Anna Best, Francisco Camacho, CAMP, Santiago Cirugeda (Recetas Urbanas), Teddy Cruz, Neil Cummings & Marysia Lewandowska, Fadaiat, Cao Fei, Frente 3 de Fevereiro, Sou Fujimoto Architects, Goldin + Senneby, Gugulective, Zheng Guogu, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Paul Ramírez Jonas , Alon Levin, Goddy Leye, Jill Magid, Darius Miksys, Nasta Mosquito, Ciprian Muresan, Jesús Bubu Negrón, Offer and exchange, Diogenes Project, Publink, Wanda Raimund-Ortiz, Pedro Reyes, Anna Scalfi, Jonas Staal, Xu Tan, Javier Tellez, Tercerunquinto, Bert Theis, Ana Laura López de la Torre, Judi Werthein, Ming Wong, and Mlu Zonda
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Italian text here
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