Events
Campo Umano – Public Art 50 years after
from 21 Sep 2019 to 22 Sep 2019
Cos'è
From its title, the project addresses Campo Urbano, the art-event curated by Luciano Caramel that occupied the public spaces of the Italian town of Como for one day on 21 September 1969 with a number of artistic ephemeral interventions; often disorienting for Como’s residents and local press.
Among art writers and curators, the exhibition sparked and propelled a lengthy debate about the exhibitions that had been burgeoning in the years 1968-1969 in the squares and streets of small towns in Italy. In the midst of the protest and anti-authoritarian movements of ‘68, and the consequent occupation of the street by workers and students, Campo Urbano, as in other exhibitions of these years, sought a new connection with the realities of everyday life, and a wider public than only an art audience. A connection that revealed itself to be not short of ambiguity.
Conceived as a two-day conference and an exhibition, Campo Umano - Public Art 50 years after, celebrates the 50th anniversary of that exhibition-event, reconsidering its merits and failures in its wider historical and artistic context. At the same time, the project seeks to continue the debate of what remains at stake in a social and technological context 50 years on, in which the same ideas of public space and public good, the concepts of collectivity and community, have profoundly mutated with respect to the time of Campo Urbano.
Il convegno
Spread over two days, the conference sees the participation of artists, critics, curators and historians, among the most significant experts on the subject, alongside the presentation of new video interventions by students from the master’s course in Visual Art and Curatorial Studies at NABA.
The presentations on Saturday - after an interdisciplinary introduction to the socio-political context of those years (Robert Lumley) - are devoted to the forms of public art that took place in Italy between the late 60s and early 70s (Alessandra Acocella, Luca Cerizza, Alessandra Pioselli, Francesco Tedeschi, and Tommaso Trini). The focus on the case of Campo Urbano is given further depth through the testimony of many of its protagonists (Giuliano Collina, Mario Di Salvo, Ugo La Pietra, Gianni Pettena, and Grazia Varisco).
The day of Sunday considers more recent forms of public art, responding to the changed political, social and technological context, under new mechanisms of commerce, privatisation and surveillance, typical of advanced capitalism. Presentations by curators (Zasha Colah, Hou Hanru, Roberto Pinto, and Marco Scotini) discuss artistic interventions and strategies in public space under different situations of societal policing, alongside later political histories of the street, in diverse metropolises and megalopolises in diverse geographies. A final roundtable with the participation of scholars and artists (Massimo Bartolini, Cecilia Guida, Francesco Jodice, Margherita Moscardini) will close the conference.
Complete program
Related event
Campo Urbano - Ugo La Pietra - exhibition
Orari
from 21 Sep 2019 to 22 Sep 2019Saturday and Sunday from 11 am
where: Villa Olmo, via Cantoni 1 - Como
Please register in order to attend. Write to intern@fondazioneratti.org or call +39 031 338 4976