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IN THE HEART OF THE SOUTH TYROLEAN MOUNTAINS AND DOLOMITES

IN THE HEART OF THE SOUTH TYROLEAN MOUNTAINS AND DOLOMITES

NICOLÒ DEGIORGIS Farms.Flakes.Peaks

11/06/2022–18/08/2022

Nicolò Degiorgis portraits the ephemeral beauty of the mountainous Alpine landscapes and the people who live there in the form of poetic and experimental but also documentary photo series. They allow us to experience these vulnerable spaces from a new angle. In his work, he challenges our own viewing habits, so strongly influenced by the esthetics of advertising. Through photographic installations, photobooks, objects, collages, and film, we get to glimpse new insights into the indiscernible, inevitable changes to a landscape that was thought to be eternal.

Farms.Flakes. Peaks is the continuation of a multi-year research project about the physical and cultural landscape of the Dolomites. The PEAK project, realized in 2019 as a photobook, consists of a series of black-and-white photographs of summits and rock formations. It is presented at LUMEN both as an extensive installation and as a small-scale object piece. A snowflake serves as the symbol of the fragility of the Alpine landscape, its beauty and uniqueness made visible through photo collages. The second room is dedicated to portraits of South Tyrolean mountain farms and their residents – pieces of photographic work which seem to be in equal parts documentary and surreal.

 Playing with visual contrasts and opposites, from small-scale collages to formats taking up an entire wall, scales of light and dark as the seasons and the times of day change, and experimenting with various exposure techniques and visual language: all that helps us to sharpen our perception and refine our judgment.

Curator: Sabine Gamper

Opening: 11.06.22, 11 h LUMEN

Nicolò Degiorgis

Nicolò Degiorgis (b. 1985 in Bozen/Bolzano) is a photo artist; he realizes and publishes photobooks through his publishing company Rorhof (Bozen/Bolzano) and regularly receives prestigious awards for them. He works as a curator as well as a lecturer of the subject of photography. In 2008 he finished his studies at the Department of Asian and North African Studies of the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. For 2008–2009, he received a Fabrica scholarship in Treviso and a research scholarship from the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Trieste (2009–2010). He was an artist-in-residence at the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation in Venice (2009–2010), at the Italian Cultural Institute of Paris (2017), at the Pratiques d’hospitalité in Grenoble (2017–2018), at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam (2018), and at the Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna (2019–2020). His work is exhibited at the Maxxi, the Macro, and the XVI Quadriennale d’arte (all located in Rome), at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, at the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin, at the Mambo in Bologna, and at the Museion in Bozen.

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