Agorà
permanent sound installation
OPENRIVA Project 2021
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Massimo Vitali’s lens privileges crowded places, mostly the seashores brimming with people in bathing suits. The diptych commissioned by the RIVA Project (2016) is no exception: Vitali’s focus on the Arno yields images of two places distant from one another with a common denominator, the gathering of humans. The river is a place of aggregation, both for Fishermen, locals in a moment of relaxation, engaged in pleasant fishing competitions along the banks near the Cascine Park, and for Ponte Vecchio – Marangoni, with crowds of tourists lingering on the most famous bridge in the world. It is a frame that tells of an iconic landmark from an inner and improbable perspective, distant
from traditional iconography featuring the bridge and its goldsmith shops in the city landscape.
In collaboration with Fondazione Studio Marangoni
Massimo Vitali’s lens privileges crowded places, mostly the seashores brimming with people in bathing suits. The diptych commissioned by the RIVA Project (2016) is no exception: Vitali’s focus on the Arno yields images of two places distant from one another with a common denominator, the gathering of humans. The river is a place of aggregation, both for Fishermen, locals in a moment of relaxation, engaged in pleasant fishing competitions along the banks near the Cascine Park, and for Ponte Vecchio – Marangoni, with crowds of tourists lingering on the most famous bridge in the world. It is a frame that tells of an iconic landmark from an inner and improbable perspective, distant
from traditional iconography featuring the bridge and its goldsmith shops in the city landscape.
In collaboration with Fondazione Studio Marangoni