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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debora serracchiani in casso

On Monday, June the 19th 2017, Deborah Serracchiani, president of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, came here, in the Vajont area.

She first visited the dam, together with the mayors, the vice president Bolzonello, and the people in charge of the enel plant.

After the dam, the president went up to Casso, where we met her and told her about Dolomiti Contemporanee and the Nuovo Spazio di Casso, as well as the international artistic contest “two calls for Vajont”, which with this project by Andrea Nacciarriti will change the damn itself. We also made her aware of Paesaggi Contemporanei, and of the new projects that we’re launching in and around the Fiuli and Dolomites Regions – inside this vast, free space, space-universe, which is the landscape, and which knows only one border (perpetually crossed, here, by us): the border between inertia and action, over which we work, through our regeneration and openness model.

We’ll meet President Serracchiani again soon, to talk with her more in depth about some sites in the Friuli Region in particular, as well as about the themes and practices that are routinely developed inside DC: the regeneration of the identity and function of the territory’s resources and of the “intact, suspended fulcrums” of “scattered and forgotten heritage inside the contemporary landscape”; the renewal of the aesthetic framework connected to mountain and landscapes (the vertical ones first and foremost), and refusal of the stereotypical codifications of lands, ropes and thoughts; the reflection on the essence and cultural value of the incredible sites and spaces on which we work daily, and to which we give new light, always, rescuing them from a shapeless darkness, because they mustn’t stay still, but live, instead, welcoming and amplifying powerful reactive and constructive functions, spreading light around, their own light, now charged by the good work we carry out every day, together with the hundreds of partners – and artists, and all the others we involve in our active hubs and activities – that like us believe in the logic of the overturning of exceptional sites’ atrophic destinies: not closed anymore, now, but open once more.

And then, we drank Birra Dolomiti in front of Mt. Toc, with our fantastic mayor Fernando and other friends, gathered here on this wild, high terrace, that dominates silence, surprising in its strength, so clear in the atmosphere around it (on our tables-benches Grappa Nonino and Acqua Dolomia, two other fundamental DC partners, could also be found). It’s good to be here, in Casso, very good indeed: one can feel it inside the chest, gut, shoulders, forehead, nape, and mind. Later still, we all went for a feast of red meat down at the Trattoria al Cervo Bianco: our good friends, too, and excellent at their job. We are not with anyone, we are with them.