ARTEFATTO SOFT POWER
2013
WHEN: from May 24 to June 16, 2013
WHERE: Civico Museo Revoltella, Palazzo Costanzi, Palazzo Gopcevich, Civico Museo Sartorio Park., Trieste. WHAT: International collective exhibition under 35 Didymos selected with the work OBJECTS SPEAK TO YOU#3. CURATED BY: Municipality of Trieste, BJCEM (Biennale des jeunes createurs d'europe at de la Mediterranee) and Youth in Action Programme of European Union; INFO: www.artefatto.info www.bjcem.org www.giovaniartisti.it publication on catalog: edited by Council of Trieste and TS 0/25 Nuove Generazioni, Artefatto Soft Power 2013, printed by Mosetti tecniche e grafiche, 2013, Trieste. " Soft power is the other side of power.
It is the ability to get what you want with the seductive power of values and culture rather than by coercion . Culture of power or power of culture ? Art can with its imaginative potential, interpret new values and styles, indicate perspectives , reshape the contours and textures of the world. Art can inspire, influence , persuade, judge , criticize, provoke. Art is a weapon powerfully soft ? " organized by: Municipality of Trieste - Education, University and Research Area, Youth Union Centres Team GAI : The Association for the Circuit of Giovani Artisti Italiani is an organization that collects 40 municipalities , provinces and regions, to support new artistic generations through promotion initiatives, production, international mobility and research. GAI works to document activities , provide information services , organizing training and opportunities for visibility, in relation to the market for the benefit of young people working with professional aims in innovation , visual arts , design , theater, dance, music , film and video , writing . BJCEM : L'Association Internationale pour la Biennale des Jeunes Créateurs d'Europe et de la Méditerranée is an international network founded in July 2001 in Sarajevo , on the occasion of the 10th edition of the homonymous event. To date, the Association brings together 61 members of 20 different European countries of the Mediterranean area, including both cultural institutions and independent organizations. BJCEM has also established a number of collaborations and partnerships in Europe, Middle East, Africa and , more generally , with organizations and projects focused on the theme of Mediterranean Diaspora . The purpose of the Association is to create opportunities for young artists to produce and exhibit their work and support their mobility and training. BJCEM is an independent, open to anyone who shares the aims and interests , without any distinction of cultural, religious, political or social. artists selected: Mirella Benes, Giulia Berra, Fabrizio Berti, Stefano Bonazzi, Pietro Bulfoni, Alessandro Cardinale, Marco Cecotto, Lorenzo Cianchi, Marco Ciligot, Giovanna Crise, Mirko Cusmai, Antonio Della Guardia, Manuel De Marco, Pasquale de Sensi, Gina De Smone, Gabriele Di Martino, Alessandro D'Insanto, Loris Dogana, Carola Ducoli, Gaetano&Valentina, Alice Giacone, Mirco Greselin, Gruppo Didymos, Eleonora Imazio, Anja jelovsek, Stefano Katunar, Ovidiu Leuce, Rossella Libardoni, Luca Lumaca, Estrella Luna Munoz, Rocca Maffia, Chiara Magazzini, Massimiliano Marianni, Giulia Marsich, Nicola Martinelli, Vincenzo Merola, Nastja Mezek, Leila Mirzakhani, Mona Mohagheghi, Marta Monachesi, Angelo Montefusco, Chiara Musolino, Gianna Omenetto, Nina Pal, Emmanuele Panzarini, Dario Pironti, Maja Pohar, Matteo Prodan, Silvia Roiatti, Ilenia Rosati, Nika Rupnik, Genny Sangiorgio+Viviana Bifera, Mattia Scappini, Angelo Scardino, Valentina Sciarra, Christian Sida, Lucia Simone, Giangiorgio Sirch, Alan Stefanato, Eleonora Todde, Giulio Tracogna, Chiara Martina Jarno Trentin, Matteo Turello, Andrea Valeriani, giuseppe Vigolo, Li Zhaopeng, Antonella Zerbinati. |
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