L’arte di fotografare l’arte – 2009
21 fotografi hano preso parte al concorso fotografico che quest’anno voleva premiare la capacità di cogliere e riportare in fotografia il quid artistico delle opere esposte a 20eventi 2009.
Potete guardare e commentare al seguente indirizzo le 156 foto che i loro sguardi ci hanno regalato.
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Per una migliore visualizzazione delle medesime, invitiamo a venire domenica pomeriggio (7 giugno) a Toffia. In seguito verranno caricate sul nostro canale Flickr.
La licenza è Creative Common, quindi chiunque voglia è libero di utilizzare (non a fini di lucro) le immagini.
La premiazione avverrà a Toffia, nell’aula consiliare del Comune, alle ore 19:00.
Un ringraziamento a tutti i partecipanti:
Luca Balestrazzi
Sara Baranello
Marco Bruni
Diego Caliendo
Gianni Carfi
Elise Claudot
Alessandro Coan
Daniela Coppola
Anna Di Russo
Mathias Govaerts
Valentino Griscioli
Nicolas Lalau
Sarah L’Epée
Jacopo Oliveti
Carlo Peron
Fabio Valerio Romano
Lieven Segers
Francesco Simonetti
Marina Spanò
Stefano Tempestini
Saviz Yaghamai
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June 2, 2009 - Posted by Emanuele Sbardella | 20 eventi | Alessandro Coan, Anna Di Russo, Carlo Peron, Daniela Coppola, Diego Caliendo, Elise Claudot, Fabio Valerio Romano, Francesco Simonetti, Gianni Carfi, Jacopo Oliveti, Lieven Segers, Luca Balestrazzi, Marco Bruni, Marina Spanò, Mathias Govaerts, nicolas lalau, Sara Baranello, Sarah L'Epée, Saviz Yaghamai, Stefano Tempestini, Valentino Griscioli | No Comments Yet
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20eventi is a shining example that proves that there is more to contemporary art than a handful of investors in just a few of the world’s great cities.
20eventi is the manifestation of the hope that art can and does flourish even in small towns and amongst people who don’t normally visit museums and art galleries.
20eventi, that celebrates its fourth anniversary in 2009, is all about inviting young artists from prestigious academies to come to the Sabina, a rural district not far from Rome, where, under the guidance of top-calibre artists-teachers, they have the opportunity to immerse themselves in village life and culture and work side-by-side with young Italians to
create installations and works of art in situ.
The first event in 2006 featured the pupils of Giuseppe Penone from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, the second spotlighted the students of Karin Sander from the Weissensee Academy in Berlin whilst in 2008 it was the turn of Richard Wentworth and pupils from the Ruskin School of Oxford University.
In 2009, the Sabina is looking forward to welcoming students from four different academies – two of which are Belgian, whilst Italy will be represented by the “Belle Arti” from Rome and the Brera from Milan.
The two short-term goals of 20eventi are to provide young artists with an opportunity to experience new surroundings and a different way of life and local communities to encounter contemporary art on their doorstep.
Long-term however, the plan for the coming years is to establish an Art Route through the Sabina and an open-air museum that will stimulate local interest in Art and the creative process, which is also the purpose behind the great efforts already being made in the
district’s schools, starting at nursery and elementary school levels.
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