April 1st, Peak/INTHEMOUNTAINS open studio: photos and video

On Saturday, April 1st, 2017 Dolomiti Contemporanee curated a new open studio in Progettoborca.
With Nicolò Degiorgis, Peak and Museion Bozen-Bolzano: now the high apex of the third triangle pushes on the other two, even higher, ones, which themselves climb up, that happens when there’s a push, and it’s good to always ponder over what a book, ultimately, is (everywhere, pages only meant to sell flutter, and they are not books – you can tell, because they don’t move the air around them).
With Giorgio Orbi, in our mountain, now just one step away from his.
Our day went forwards and upwards, thickening and stretching out, as it always happens inside (our) active spaces; the day ran on and on, packed until dusk, and then into the night.

We have no interest for so-called inaugurations (the monument-moment is directly opposed to the spinning of the vector-moment: that is what interests us, as well as its twisting): we do care about a space that is projected forward, twisted on itself but also utterly straight while it faces, without towering over them, the other masses of meaning, the other propelling spaces, hooking them to it: in that, we are still invested, and we invest in it (believing and thinking is doing, if you know how to climb – the space).

Here, now, we gather thus the first pictures from the opening, and the day’s video.
While we’re all here, putting together the pieces of DC’s 2017 season, which takes (fiery) shape in the relationship between thoughts and (corresponding) actions, between accessed spaces scattered around the landscape that we want to see being built, and between us and the others, those who come here bringing themselves, active and ready, and between us and the local authorities, which aren’t things, but sparks.
We thank all of the people who have assisted our team, who helped managing the effort: DC’s staff (Alice, Giovanna, Elena, Anna, Romina, Paolo, and Giacomo), and then Elsa and Aurora, Ivan and Nadia, Nicola, Marta and the students of the Fine Arts Academy of Venice, and the many artists taking part in the weekend survey between Borca, Montericco in Pieve and Casso. And thus, the sites touch one another: here is the Landscape.

Photos: Giacomo De Donà

Photos:
1/6 Peak
7/12 INTHEMOUNTAINS
8/… Opening April 1st 2017

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