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Exhibitions and green passes, the shots of Pedone, Bosso and Niedermayr

2021-08-05T10:41:37.719Z


In San Quirico sculptures by Xhixha, in Corniglia paintings by Lulashi (ANSA) TURIN - From Walter Niedermayr's gaze on geographical and 'social' places to Francesco Bosso's on the resistance to time of the Apulian olive trees up to the attention to the myths of the Dolomites in Marcella Pedone's shots: photography is the language that predominates in the exhibitions of the week, the first in which to enter museums and places of culture it will be necessary to present the gr


TURIN - From Walter Niedermayr's gaze on geographical and 'social' places to Francesco Bosso's on the resistance to time of the Apulian olive trees up to the attention to the myths of the Dolomites in Marcella Pedone's shots: photography is the language that predominates in the exhibitions of the week, the first in which to enter museums and places of culture it will be necessary to present the green pass, the measure of containment of infections in force from 6 August.

TURIN - "Transformation" is Walter Niedermayr's solo show hosted in the spaces of Camera Centro Italiano per la Fotografia from 29 July to 17 October. Curated by Walter Guadagnini with the collaboration of Claudio Composti and Giangavino Pazzola, the exhibition presents about 50 works in which the South Tyrolean photographer investigates places from a geographical and social point of view, through recurring themes such as alpine landscapes, architecture and relationships. between public space and private space.

CORNIGLIA (SP) - Investigates the complexity of the collective dimension and individual experience, blending the boundaries between the political, social and lived spheres the painting of Iva Lulashi, protagonist of the exhibition "Free and desirous", curated by Giuseppe Iannaccone and scheduled at the Oratory of the Disciplinati of Santa Caterina di Corniglia from 8 August to 30 September. Focusing on the most recent paintings, the solo show documents the reflection of the artist, born in Tirana in 1988, on the centrality of the body, eroticism and desire in the determination of existence, from an exquisitely feminine point of view.

TRICASE (LE) - "Alive" is the exhibition project by Francesco Bosso that focuses on the olive trees of Puglia: set up from 24 July to 30 September at the Castle of Tutino, the exhibition presents shots that the photographer dedicated to the Apulian olive trees, both the majestic ones of the north and those destroyed by the xylella of Salento, in an exciting tale of hope and resilience that celebrates love and respect for the Earth. MILAN - Documentary photographer Marcella Pedone (born in 1919, today 102 years old) is the protagonist at the National Science and Technology Museum with the exhibition "Transfigured Dolomites", scheduled from 29 July to 3 October. A selection of 32 photographs (taken from the archive of 170,000 images donated to the Museum in 2017) makes up an itinerary entirely dedicated to the Dolomites, seen however with a dreamlike eye.to celebrate the myths and symbols of a land known by the author deeply. The works on display are made by Pedone with a special technique: the photographer has superimposed two or more color films, adding together portraits and landscapes, details and panoramas, sometimes chromatically retouching the details until the desired result is achieved.

SAN QUIRICO D'ORCIA - From July 24 to November 2 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the sculpture exhibition Forme nel Verde, "Reflexes", a personal exhibition by Helidon Xhixha in some places in Tuscany, the Horti Leonini and Piazza Chigi di San Quirico, the Cipressini and the Vitaleta chapel on the Via Francigena, the sixteenth-century basin in the heart of Bagno Vignoni and the Piazza del Duomo in Siena. The path curated by Klodian Dedja and with the artistic direction of Carlo Pizzichini, consists of 12 works by Xhixha, monumental shapes in polished and polished steel that shape the light and its reflections.

TIRANA - The exhibition "Veggenti" continues until 15 September, curated by Davide Quadrio and Ajola Xoxa and set up from 15 July at the Vecchia Villa in via Ibrahim Rugova, which sees the artists Patrick Tuttofuoco and Andrea Anastasio engaged in a shared site specific project, to which they worked separately but jointly. Along the way, the two protagonists, different in generation and artistic practice, present works and installations (many of which are made ad hoc) which highlight the encounter between the complex culture and history of Albania with their expressive research. 

Source: ansa

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