ANIMA MUNDI | VISIONS – ITSLIQUID INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR | VENICE 2024
Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello, Venice
07.06.2024 - 21.06.2024
ANIMA MUNDI is the invisible energy behind all the natural and artificial elements that allow the planet to live. Thanks to the hidden connections of ANIMA MUNDI, all the ecosystems of the Earth, before and after the appearance of mankind, found their equilibrium, their ways to live and to develop themselves, to transform and to evolve. All the beings of the planet, plants, minerals, and animals are permeated by a secret force that has always stimulated human thought and research.
The festival aims to discover these multiple forms of hidden connections between the soul and the body, mankind and the natural elements, the natural spaces and the cities. We invite artists to show their reflections about the various ways in which the ANIMA MUNDI expresses the relationships among all the existing entities and the natural and cultural systems and to represent by their artistic works the processes of the evolution of the world in which we all live. Artists, designers and architects are invited to talk about ANIMA MUNDI through photo reportage of cities, hidden places, photographic documentaries, personal experiences, presenting their works of photography, painting, sculpture/installation, design and architecture, video art and live performance.
organized by ITSLIQUID Group
in collaboration with ACIT Venice – Italian-German Cultural Association | GOETHE INSTITUT
curator Luca Curci
project manager Giulia Tassi
project coordinators Giulia Bacianini, Melis Di Gennaro, Amaride Ferrante
collaborators Andrea Medin, Elena Mongardi, Giulia Morroni, Seher Muhtar, Laura Piatti, Annachiara Recchia, Ekaterina Solopova, Silvia Zaccariello, Valentyn Yatsenko
graphic designers Marina Caracciolo, Rosanna Daddario, Silvia Ruggieri
Milos Sejn: LAMPYRIS, 2002
The film LAMPYRIS is an essay on the interconnectedness of man, the animal world, vegetation, the earth, the universe. And it is a message about the interconnectedness of these ties with the world of technology. Because whether we like it or not, film is always part of an artificial, man-made and shaped world. This film LAMPYRIS is also a record of a human being performing in the world of the night landscape.