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Il popolo della Terra – Dall’Argilla agli Antenati

Dall’Argilla agli Antenati

The People of the Earth – From Clay to Ancestors

Enya’s work seeks an intimate contact with the earth, first with the extraction of clay in the clay cave lake of Nurri, and then with the participatory realization of the “People of the earth”, involving in the process the community of Nurri. The realization will be continuous for 3 days and after it there will be a walk to the top of Mount Pitzioju, the crater of an old volcano, where the work will be installed. A small Community of People who symbolically watch over the territory of Nurri. Primordial presences who observe, like ancient guardians, the wonder of creation so that it is not disfigured.

Artists: Enya Idda
Curator: Ivana Pinna

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Ivana Pinna

Ivana Pinna

(Spain / Italy) 
IVYnode

IVYnode

 
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