Friday, April the 16th, 2021, 5-7 PM, webinar panel:
Two Calls for Vajont, International Artistic Contest: restart_phase.
Line and Wall: giving the floor to the artists
The International Artistic Contest Two Calls for Vajont was launched by Dolomiti Contemporanee in 2014.
In March 2021, Two Calls has received a special mention from Mibact in the context of the European Council Landscape Award.
Now, thanks to a collaboration with the ETRAR.T.E. Cultural Association (Expressive Land Revivial), with the support of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, the Contest has been relaunched, and now enters its final phase, which will lead to the actual realisation of the winning art pieces (90° cw, by Andrea Nacciarriti; Remrite/rewrite, by Dimitri Giannina).
Friday, April the 16th, DC and Etrarte offer a panel called: Two Calls for Vajont_restart. Line and Wall: giving the floor to the artists
After the first panel (February 2021, more info here [ITA]), during which a few curators have explored the theme of public art in relation to the cultivation and care of landscapes, _restart offers another meeting, during which the floor, as the title suggests, is given to the artists themselves.
Some of the projects that reached the final of the Call for a Line and Call for a Wall are going to be presented directly by those who designed them.
During its first phase, Two calls has made it possible to gather nearly two-hundred project proposals.
A great collective work, imaginative and projective, which enabled the implementation of the platform for reflection launched in the Vajont area, nurturing it with constructive thoughts and images.
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Panel Attendees
Institutional greetings:
Tiziana Gibelli (Friuli Venezia Giulia Region‘s councillor for culture and sports)
Roberto Padrin (President of the Vajont Foundation and President of the Province of Belluno)
Pierpaolo Zanchetta (member of the UNESCO Dolomites Foundations technical committee for the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region)
Irma Visalli (President of the scientific committee for the Vajont Foundation)
Introduction:
Gianluca d’Incà Levis (creator of DC and TwoCalls, director of the Vajont’s Spazio di Casso)
Elena Tammaro (vice-president of the Etrarte Association)
Artists:
Michele Bazzana
Rachele Burgato e Lorenzo Commisso (Colora)
Simone Cametti
Alessandro Dal Pont
Daniela Di Maro
Flavio Favelli
Mahtsanga Le Dantec e Micol Grazioli
Clara Luiselli
Stefano Moras e Alan Luca Nan
Matteo Petri e Luciano Paselli
Giovanna Repetto
Massimo Uberti
Silvia Vendramel
The panel will take place on Zoom, those interested in taking part should write an e-mail at info@dolomiticontemporanee.net or etrarte@associazionetrarte.it.
A direct connection link will be given to all participants.
It is possible to follow the event live on Facebook on the pages of Dolomiti Contemporanee and Two Calls.
The event will be recorded, and then made available on Dolomiti Contemporanee and Etrarte‘s YouTube channels.
This initiative is made possible thanks to the financial support of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region granted under the Regional law of July the 8th, 2019, n°. 10 (Day of remembrance for the Vajont tragedy and of the Vajont Remembrance recognition). Indication of interest for the year 2020.
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Venerdì 16 aprile 2021, ore 15:00-17:00, panel webinar:
Two Calls for Vajont, Concorso Artistico Internazionale: fase _restart.
Line e Wall: la parola agli artisti
Il Concorso Artistico Internazionale Two Calls for Vajont è stato lanciato da Dolomiti Contemporanee nel 2014.
Ricordiamo che, a marzo 2021, Two Calls ha ricevuto menzione da parte del Mibact all’interno del Premio del Paesaggio del Consiglio d’Europa.
Ora, grazie ad una collaborazione con l’Associazione Culturale ETRAR.T.E. (Rinascita Territoriale Espressiva), con il sostegno della Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia, il Concorso è stato riattivato, ed entra nella fase finale, che dovrà condurre alla realizzazione delle opere vincitrici (90° cw, Andrea Nacciarriti; Remrite/rewrite, Dimitri Giannina).
Venerdì 16 aprile, DC ed Etrarte propongono il panel: Two Calls for Vajont_restart. Line e Wall: la parola agli artisti
Dopo il primo panel (febbraio 2021, qui), nel quale alcuni curatori hanno indagato il tema dell’arte pubblica in relazione alla coltivazione e cura dei paesaggi, _restart propone un secondo incontro, nel quale la parola viene data agli artisti stessi.
Alcuni dei progetti finalisti della Call for a Line e Call for a Wall vengono presentati direttamente dai loro ideatori.
Nella sua prima fase, Two calls ha consentito di raccogliere quasi duecento proposte di progetto.
Un grande lavoro collettivo, immaginativo e proiettivo, che ha consentito di implementare la piattaforma di riflessione avviata nel Vajont, nutrendola di pensieri ed immagini costruttivi
Partecipanti al panel
Introduzione:
Artisti:
Il panel si svolge sulla piattaforma Zoom, chi è interessato a partecipare può scrivere a info@dolomiticontemporanee.net o etrarte@associazionetrarte.it.
Ai partecipanti verrà fornito un link diretto al collegamento.
L’evento verrà registrato e successivamente reso disponibile sui canali YouTube di Dolomiti Contemporanee e di Etrarte.
L’iniziativa si realizza grazie al finanziamento della Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia concesso ai sensi della Legge regionale 8 luglio 2019, n. 10 (Giornata in ricordo della tragedia del Vajont e del riconoscimento Memoria del Vajont). Manifestazione di interesse per l’anno 2020.
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30/10/2014
following the decision to extend the deadline for the submission of the artistic projects for twocalls to 30th april 2015, here are the new arrangements for the visits to the crowning of the vajont dam, for the next months.
22/10/2014
The Two Calls for Vajont Contest was launched by Dolomiti Contemporanee last June.
Its intent was to propose a restoring cultural reflection for the Vajont area, to this day profoundly marked by the history of the tragedy.
Two artworks to be made through the Contest, one on the Vajont Dam (line), the other on the southern façade of the Spazio di Casso (wall), which faces the scar left by the landslide of Mt.
14/10/2014
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.