Walking mountains

31.10.2024 > 29.06.2025

curated by Andrea Lerda
opening Wednesday October 30, 6:30 pm​
Museo Montagna, Turin

In Over Time an alarming reference to a future without any snow acts as a counterpoint to a feeling of empathy for a fragile, silent universe.
In the first video, the snowologist Michele Freppaz, engaged on a series of scientific analyses on the snow covering Monte Rosa, near the Angelo Mosso Institute, shines a new light on the figure of the scientist – emotionally involved and sensitive to sensorial and experiential aspects. The production processes of snow spray seen in the second video bear witness to a disturbing scenario of a future in which memories, sensations and emotions linked to snowy landscapes or Christmas scenes will only be possible if created artificially. In the last video, the shot of a human figure walking impassively through a snowy wood raises questions for us about the concept of co-existence.
The way the figure advances generates feelings of indifference, bewilderment and resignation, while he himself seems insensitive to the surrounding beauty and magic.

Artists:
Andreco, Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Joseph Beuys, Daniel Beerstecher, Ellie Berry, Ruben Brulat, Manuele Cerutti, Stefano Comensoli_Nicolò, Colciago, Hamish Fulton, Bepi Ghiotti, Michael Höpfner, Jan Hostettler, Richard Long, Claudia Losi, Linda Jasmin Mayer, Luana Perilli, Ramona Ponzini, Laura Pugno, Francoise Vanneraud

ph © Nadia Pugliese 

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