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JETZT Archäologische Schatten
Archaeological Shadows by Fabrizio Corneli

Ciclo di conferenze: “LIGHT ART e DESIGN della LUCE”

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Light Art in Italy 2011

È in preparazione la quarta edizione di “Light Art in Italy” (Maggioli Editore), curata da Gisella Gellini.
Gli artisti che nel 2011 hanno realizzato delle opere di light art e desiderano che queste ultime siano inserite nella nuova edizione del libro, possono inviare il materiale all’autrice all’indirizzo email: info@luces.it.

Materiale da inviare:

    1. nome opera, nome artista, luogo di esposizione
    2. immagine di cm 13 x 19 a 300 dpi di opera/installazione (esposta in Italia nel 2011)
    3. testo descrittivo dell’opera di 1000 caratteri compresi gli spazi, italiano e inglese
    4. testo biografico di 150 parole, italiano ed inglese
    5. liberatoria firmata
    6. credits per la/le foto e courtesy
    7. nome autore testo
    8. schizzi o disegnotecnico dell’opera selezionata
    9. video di 1.30-2.00 minuti che allegheremo con DVD alla pubblicazione per rendere l’opera più leggibile

Di seguito trovate l’impaginazione e la liberatoria da scaricare.

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Luce in verticale

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Bosco incantato

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Presentazione “Light Art in Italy 2010″

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Presentation “Light Art in Italy 2010″

Presentation

by Clara Lovisetti

“Once more, through the installations, light presents itself as the indispensable element of the urban landscape for creating or transforming spaces, for giving a new aspect to building, façades, and monuments, for giving security, and for entertaining: light shows a different face of the city, bringing out unknown aspects or radically changing the look with color, an intuitive and immediate language, which anyone can understand”.
So stated Gisella Gellini in the forewords of “Light Art in Italy 2010″, a collection of temporary works and installations made of light and set up in Italy last year, a book written with Francesco Murano and realised in co-operation with Francesca Dell’Amore.
“Light Art in Italy 2010″, third issue of the series, is dedicated to Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, the great contemporary art collector who left us, besides a huge collection of works by major international artists, the permanent Light Art installations made in the ’70s in Villa Menafoglio Litta Panza di Biumo (Varese) where he lived.
This year’s book begins with a section dedicated to the exhibition Luces. Light Art from Italy, whose curator was the same Gisella Gellini, that was presented in preview on March 2010 in before going to Frankfurt am Main in April within Luminale 2010, to be shown at the Archeological Museum.
Then, after the artists who took part into “Luces” – NinoAlfieri, Marco Brianza, Paolo Calafiore, Livia Cannella, Nicola Evangelisti, Richi Ferrero, Giampietro Grossi, Francesco Murano, Johannes Pfeiffer, Marinellia Pirelli, Pietro Pirelli, Donatella Schilirò – there is a wide review of works by outstanding names such as Fabrizio Corneli, Chiara Dynys, Olafur Eliasson, Maurizio Nannucci and many more.
The book is accompanied by a photo CD featuring either other images of the printed work or other installations by the same artist.

Light Art in Italy 2010, by Gisella Gellini and Francesco Murano, photo CD and book, English text, Maggioli Editore, April 2011

Think Town Terni

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Quale illuminazione per i centri storici? Il caso della città di Napoli

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Press Conference “LUCES”