massimo bray, former italian minister of culture, perfectly understood the spirit of the dolomiti contemporanee project. we would like to thank him for his support, ad we’re looking forward to see him here, in these high lands, in our new project sites soon.
here his considerations:
“#laculturachevince (#theculturethatwins)
in the aftermath of the #Dolomites’ addition to the #UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, a local work team has started to passionately make plans so that not only the naturalistic, contemplative sie of their territory, but also its most valuable locations, from an anthropological, sociological and cultural standpoint – disused industrial plants, abandoned facotries, depressed spaces that are, however, full of suggestion – could take part in the definition of a unparalleled landscape.
In these spaces, used as temporary residence, have been housed 150 artists in 3 years, whom have transformed and given value in an extraordinary manner the dolomitic territory, creating a net that, with time, has involved a large part of its community.
Their project is called Dolomiti Contemporanee.”
photo: la presse/manuel romano
massimo bray, ex ministro della cultura del nostro paese, ha compreso perfettamente lo spirito del progetto dolomiti contemporanee. lo ringraziamo del suo sostegno, e lo aspettiamo a breve in queste terre alte, nei nostri cantieri nuovi.
qui le sue considerazioni:
“#laculturachevince
All’indomani dell’inserimento delle #Dolomiti nel patrimonio mondiale dell’umanità #UNESCO, un gruppo di lavoro locale ha cominciato a progettare con passione perché non solo l’aspetto naturalistico, contemplativo del loro territorio, ma anche i suoi luoghi di maggior valore antropologico, sociologico, culturale – siti industriali dismessi, fabbriche abbandonate, spazi depressi ma di forte suggestione – partecipassero alla definizione di un paesaggio unico al mondo.
In questi spazi, utilizzati come residenze temporanee, in 3 anni hanno ospitato 150 artisti, che hanno trasformato e valorizzato in modo straordinario il territorio dolomitico, creando una rete che ha nel tempo coinvolto larga parte della sua comunità.
Il loro progetto si chiama Dolomiti Contemporanee.”
27/03/2014
The Twocalls contest is also supported by the Dolomites Unesco Foundation, an organization that deals with the conservation and the enhancement of the Dolomites, world heritage since 2009.
In particular, Marcella Morandini, general secretary of the Foundation, joined the Jury of the Contest, on behalf the organization.
Alfredo Jaar, well-known chilean-born artist, is now part of the jury of the contest Twocalls.
see all the members of the jury >>
Alfredo Jaar, noto artista chileno, è entrato a far parte della giuria del concorso Twocalls.
The Friuli Venezia Giulia and the Veneto Regions support the initiative Two Calls for Vajont. They are both involved in the contest, especially the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region from a geographical point of view and the Veneto Region from an historical point of view.