ESCAPE ROUTES OF THE LANDSCAPE: NATURE AND FRAMINGS

lectio magistralis

talk Saturday 16 Nov H 12:30 Place Entry
libero

with Ilaria Bussoni

What is a landscape if not a place where nature is reinvented and transposed where we believe it lies? Does it exist outside of a border, of a frame? And what meanings does it undertake in the complex relationship between us and natural space? How does the history of a landscape relate with the history of art and, consequently, with our gaze? 
Ilaria Bussoni, essayist and illustrator for editorial series Habitus (DeriveApprodi Publisher), as well as curator of several exhibits at the Rome Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea and co-manager of SPORE - Scuola di Campagna, an educational project promoted by the La Distesa company, will hold a lectio magistralis (master lesson) about what landscape is and has been throughout history, about our body inside of it and, inevitably, about the many meanings of looking at it.


In collaboration with SPORE – Scuola di Campagna