Marco Libardi

Leonardo Delogu (1981) is a performer, trainer and researcher on movement and landscape. He studied theater with the European School for the Actor; he was part of the working group on New Writings for Contemporary Dance directed by Raffaella Giordano; and he founded, together with eleven artists, the collective famigliafuchè. In his research on movement, he has collaborated with the Catalan dance company Malpelo, Claude Coldy, Armunia, Santarcangelo Festival internazionale del teatro in piazza, French landscape artist Gilles Clèment and the Coloco collective. In 2013, together with Valerio Sirna and Hélène Gautier, he founded the project DOM-.
DOM-'s research revolves around the relationship between bodies and landscapes, observing how power, nature and marginality interact in public spaces. Landscape is seen as a possible exit way from human supremacy in contemporary culture. DOM- integrates landscapes in its artistic and performative practice in order to reconnect with a broader, beyond-human dimension, integrating ecological lessons, scientific discoveries, poetic and political tensions.
talk Saturday 25 Nov H 15:30
Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna - Aula Magna

Unseen

with Eliana Albertini, Valentina D'accardi, Marco Libardi, Federica Lucchesini

Cartoonist Eliana Albertini and photographer Valentina D'Accardi built an artistic projetc together, on the invitation of Ad occhi aperti, starting from the things they have in common. Both artists deal with familiar and private places that appear difficult to inhabit by virtue of the memories they hold. The result of their work is Senza essere visti,  an installation that investigates the intimate dimension of living. Together with Federica Lucchesini, director of "gli Asini" magazine and Marco Libardi, who co-curated the installation with them, the two artists talk about their poetics and their collaboration.

Entry: libero

Duration: 1h30

The talk is part of "Borders, Conflicts, Communities", realized in collaboration with the Erasmus Mundus course in European Literary Cultures at the University of Bologna, Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna.