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Ottorino De Lucchi, Best Wishes, 2022, tecnica mista colori vinilici e acquerello, foglia d’oro

Alloro

Padiglione Venezia - Biennale Arte 2022

"Every image is formed in movement." This can be considered the mantra of the 2022 edition of the Padiglione Venezia, entitled Alloro, at 59th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
 
Alloro (Laurel) is a journey that deals with change, metamorphosis, through nature and art, which begins in the psyche, in a clean, almost aseptic, perfect place and ends in the warmth of Mother Earth, a journey that is accomplished in movement. Every single step in this movement is punctuated by the rhythm of music, sounds that are not just a background, but are created as a work.
 
"The exhibition project of the Venice Pavilion, this year entitled Alloro, has basically three main themes: the approach of man to nature, the strength of woman and the metamorphosis explained by art. Laurel is the quintessential symbol of metamorphosis. - says the curator Giovanna Zabotti - Metamorphosis in all of its meaning: in its sense of transformation of a being into another of a different nature and as a typical element of mythological, religious and magical stories. The innovation of this pavilion lies in the fact that visitors will not just see the artworks but they will “live” them: they will move through the artworks, every single step punctuated by the rhythm of music. A journey that, at first, will make them investigate their inner self, then experience a three-dimension emotional path, and in the end, taste the future-oriented views of young artists." 
 
This "moving exhibition" opens with the artist duo Goldschmied & Chiari, who have created a sort of celebratory temple of femininity. The two rooms are built as a play of light and shadow and represent the threshold of enigmatic worlds between alchemy and magic, called Portals. The center of the path, introduced by the painting "Best Wishes" by Ottorino De Lucchi, is the installation Lympha, the myth of Daphne and Apollo represented in a modern key by the artist Paolo Fantin and the group Ophicina and accompanied by a musical composition, entitled Drops of Laurel, by master Pino Donaggio. The exhibition ends in a small "forest" of laurel, outside the structure.
 
The third and last room is occupied by the winning works of the Artefici del Nostro Tempo competition. This year's exhibition somehow resembles the City of Venice itself: its windows as portals between past and future and the possibility of moving within it as an experience of perennial change and personal rebirth. Venice as a woman, heritage of every single individual. – declares the mayor Luigi BrugnaroAttention to the environment and sustainability, the relationship between individuals and what surrounds us has become of fundamental importance, and Venice in this sense is working to become "World Capital of Sustainability". The Pavilion also reflects the City in its being a place of innovation and cultural and technological avant-garde. A wealth of experience and experimentation that we want to make available to the whole world.
 
The Pavilion will be accessible to a limited number of visitors in order to enjoy a better experience. The shifts will be of about ten minutes and visitors will be welcomed by the students of Ca' Foscari and Iuav Universities.
 
At the grand opening the mayor of Venice, Luigi Brugnaro, the Minister of Culture, the president of the Biennale Roberto Cicutto and numerous civil and religious authorities. The exhibition itinerary was illustrated by the curator Giovanna Zabotti.
 

 

Date: 
с суббота, апреля 23, 2022 по воскресенье, ноября 27, 2022
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Price: 
Paid admission

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