Showing posts with label arte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arte. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Arte Alle Corti - Analgesia

An exhibition path of installations and sculptures of contemporary art, in the courts of the great historical palaces.

The exhibition of art in various courtyards in the city is back. After years of absence, probabely due to a mayor who was not so knee into art and culture, finally after the change of mayor, the exhibition is back.

The project includes 55 outdoor artistic works in 13 courtyards and 3 gardens, and an exhibition of artistic works on the main floor of Palazzo Birago di Borgaro. Widespread exhibition, dynamic art that develops outdoors, through 13 courtyards and 3 gardens of courtly and institutional Turin. Courts like galleries, like stages, like places of art, capable of getting involved and welcoming and communicating with artistic works. Art at the Courts is to be experienced as a walk en plein air, moving on foot and with a map in hand, along an ideal fil rouge that connects different points of the city center, through the courtly architecture. It is a way to get to know and take possession of an often unknown territory, albeit everyday and familiar, made obvious by the habit and inability to really look around. The project, in fact, is aimed first of all at the citizens themselves, as well as at tourists: a public invited to enter these wonderful treasure chests, transformed into open scenes thanks to art.

Arte alle corti is not only an international event of contemporary art, but can also be considered a tool with which to generate positive economic impacts through the expenditure that the public, citizens and tourists, will activate in the area along the urban art route. It is an event that can therefore generate socio-cultural, but also economic, impacts. 


In the Royal Courtyard, is the work of Paolo Grassino, Analgesia.

 
Location : Palazzo Reale

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Big Watering Can

A huge watering Can in the Borgo San Paolo, on the side of   the street via Dante Di Nanni in front of the Parish San Bernardino.



Via Dante Di Nanni, is considered a symbol of the area, it is 1 km long starting from the Parish.

Location : Via Dante Di Nanni

Monday, November 12, 2018

Radure

In the courtyard of the Rettorato (entrance from via Po 17 and via Verdi 8) it is possible to visit the Radura installation designed by the architect Stefano Boeri. Radura is an idea of ​​public space for decongestion in which to stop, rest and wait. Radura is the project of an open space with a permeable perimeter, located within a larger open space. Radura is an urban device to dilute the intensity of flows and movements. Radura is an experience of sound atmosphere in counterpoint with urban rhythms.


  
Next to the work of art, information points and projections about the situation of the forests in Italy and on the importance of the management of the wood, the installation is in fact realized within the IV National Congress of Silviculture that had taken place in Turin from the 5th November to the 9th with several off events including meetings, screenings and a walk through the woods of Turin.