February 2, 2014

Reinhold Messner and the Messner Mountain Museum support Dolomiti Contemporanee for the contest cheFare2 sharing DC’s nomination on their social networks // vedi il post di Reinhold
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January 9, 2014

recommended – the collective protocombo will exhibit at the lissone museum on 1 february 2014.T-yong chung, michele gabriele and jonathan vivacqua gave birth at protocombo after the period they spent in residence at casso last september for the exhibition upokeimenon, where they already worked together as
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the foundation dolomiti unesco, in charge of the preservation of the dolomites (declared world heritage by the unesco in 2009), is supporting the dolomiti contemporanee project since 2011. From 2013 the foundation also started financing a part of the project’s activities (see dolomiti
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January 8, 2014

recommended – martino chiti’s clip about casso and the vajont area, a portrait of the people and the (contemporary) human environement nowadays.in the meanwhile dc prepares the calls. see the clip
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November 29, 2013

wednesday 4 december 2013, Dolomiti Contemporanee will participate in the Piccolo Festival dell’Arte in Trento. During the talk “Arte come attivazione di processi, senso di comunità” (“Art as a way to activate processes, sense of community”), Gianluca D’Incà Levis will share the experience of the DC project. The meeting will take place at the Auditorium of the University of Trento (Department of Philosophy and Letters).The evento is promoted by art to art association and by the
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October 8, 2013

wednesday 9 october, the day of the 50th anniversary of the vajont tragedy, dc will partecipate with a live interview from the vajont dam at the morning newscast special of the national broadcast television rai. From
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October 1, 2013

Friday 11 october, at 17.00, Dolomiti Contemporanee will be guest at take care corner, space/event run by olivares cut
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August 6, 2013

the web magazine droste effect published a review about the exhibition Roccedimenti. fatte, non finite, le nature contemporanee. The exhibition is open at the new venue of casso until 8 september. read the review
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July 28, 2013

in these days the artists participating in the next exhibitions at the paleontological museum of cortina d’ampezzo and at andraz castle are arriving in residence and starting their explorations on location. valentina merzi and elena mazzi are working side by side with the regolieri of cortina.Meanwhile danis riva is working on the book of andraz castle and hannes egger is setting the stage for its opening performance (for the opening party on 10 august). here the pics of the works in
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paper weight – work in progress

Paper weight:eight day of work for Elena Carozzi, Beatrice Meoni, Phillippa Peckham, Maja Thommen, Silvia Vendramel.
The five artists in Residency have been working for a week inside the spaces of the former paper mill (Cartiera), this extraordinary compound of industrial archaeology found in the southern part of the Belluno Province, and by the border with Treviso‘s.

Inside, everything is white and pale-grey, and there’s the air, the noise of all the waters around. Outside, a cannibal green pushes and pushes; it is a pictorial contrast, it digs perceptive trenches canals.
The shapes under contstructions, plastic, sculptural, embossed, graphic, and pictorial, chromatic and installative, FIND AND CREATE SPACE, NOW, intimately connecting with the geometry of the site and its history: opening, enlarging, projecting it, walking it down (the work in the rooms below ground), and up (the lines raise, vertical rhythms).

The main hangar of the Paper Mill is devoid of doors and windows: the landscape, the light, the wind, continuously invade this Space-of-the-flows, it feels like being on the deck of a ship, here we are in high sea, inside and outside framing and mixing themselves up every seconf, the procedural actions carried out by the artists, under the exceptional elegance of a sky armed with concrete, on vast floors and walls, create themselves samples of landscapes and decks, and the hangar becomes a great chamber of exchange, a gallery of shapes morphed in the winds and other fluids (maya’s two-stage river, with pulled nylon, which project itself like a ramp from a light hole in the dazzling green of humid nature, is a cordophone architecture, measure of emotional transfer).
Here a long line has embraced the space from the inside, running choppy in the its own material mass, from bottom to top, raising its gaze from the ground-level concrete. And the horizontal-scending line finds under itself the quiet field of silvia’s cementitius drums, which calls to mind the flowers and the acropoleis (remnants of columns, and drums, and bases) of a white world long gone, that resonates, still, to this day.
Like the waters in the hypogeous maceration baisins, where philippa wets and works on the incredible repap paper, and from here, and from the canals, and the waterfalls surrounding the Paper Mill bounce off the sounds of thunder and flows.

And meanwhile, the graphic and pictographic layers grow on the walls, with elena and beatrice, some in canonical geometrical order, in the classical texture of the contemporary fresco, others in no particular order, opening windows of communication and possible dialogue, operating on signs and designs, and on words and writings, left here by someone in recent times, eliding and integrating, reclaiming and suggesting, while all this whole space now drips with shapes and ideas, which are liquid and scattered and wide in the extended body of the paper mill, that welcomes everything inside its open breath, in this mobile belly, which isn’t silent anymore.

gianluca d’incà levis
(27/08/2015)

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