REBIRTH | RINASCITA art installation
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Deep inside the woods in the midst of Val di Cecina lies the enchanted hamlet of Castello Ginori di Querceto, where time seems to stand still: a unique and hidden treasure, an oasis of peace, rich in life and culture. Following a months-long closure due to the pandemic, the village is ready to welcome visitors back for a summer full of festivals, live music, performances and art. For this occasion, Volterra-based Kalpa art gallery presents the exhibition project REBIRTH | RINASCITA by Tamara Ferioli and Olga Niescier creating an elegant path of multiple organic-sculpted flowers and vertical pictorial canvases.
Focusing on the ideas of renewal and turning point, REBIRTH investigates the manifold forms of nature as a deposit of arcane laws of preservation and transmission. The new exhibition design is inspired by the narratives and visuals that are traditionally associated with processions and celebrations. Along the hieratic exposition nave, where silence dominates the space, Ferioli’s flowers proceed spontaneously towards Niescier's large final canvases, as if following a ritual of meditation and contemplation.
Find out more on http://kalpa-art.it/rebirth-rinascita-2021-art-installation-at-castello-ginori-di-querceto/
Video by Vittorio Marrucci http://www.vittoriomarrucci.com/
REBIRTH is organised in collaboration with Accademia Libera Natura & Cultura / Marco Polo and Anima Silvae cultural associations, on the occasion of the summer festivals Querceto International Piano Festival & Masterclasses and Arte & Musica 2021.
Complete concert programme: https://www.accademia-marcopolo.it/
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