The project D/EVOLUTION, organized by the PhotoPhore and Zuecca Projects , in partnership with DBOX, presents a curated video-art selection that revolves around the theme of the Anthropocene and the interaction of men and technologies with the Earth; the way in which human beings modified the ecosystem, and the impact of the Human Epoch on Nature.
As defined by Nobel Prize-winning, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen, “the Anthropocene is the current epoch in which humans and our societies have become a global geophysical force“. Humanity’s rush to the Future is changing our landscapes and the whole ecosystem, defining a new geological era.
Five international contemporary artists invited to the show – Adriene Hughes, Ran Slavin, Stefano Cagol, Above&Below + Perry-James Sugden, Sigalit Landau – show us the peculiarities of this new epoch: the great modifications on Earth’s surface – through architectures, metropolis, solar energy farms, etc. -, the climate change, the different ways in which the man interacts with the Nature, the impact of technological innovation.
The show is part of 2 YEARS PROJECT by DBOX that, concurring to the opening week of the Venice Art Biennale 2019, will welcome dis-similar expression of design, art and technologies in the prestigious context of Scuola Grande della Misericordia.
From a deep analysis of the present, with its evolving and sometimes negative modifications on the ecosystem, to utopian hyper-evolved futures, the artistic vision is put in dialogue with sustainable and innovative ideas and technologies presented by high-design companies, that can help to shape the future imagined by the artists and solving the problems that the art pieces are warning us about.
D/EVOLUTION
Curated by Marica Denora
Organized by Zuecca Projects & the PhotoPhore
Location: Scuola Grande della Misericordia, Cannaregio 3599, 30121 Venice
Dates: May 07 – 15, 2019 | h. 10.00 am – 6.00 pm | Free entry
Special thanks to MUSEION, Bozen
2 YEARS PROJECT is supported by MACEVI 1928, STELLA BY FUKSAS, OLMAR 1957, WAY BY LAZZARINI, ACQUA FOUNDATION, HAUSBRANDT
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