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Omne. Osservatorio Mobile Nord Est. Work. 2016-2018
Founded in 2016 with the aim of understanding the area between the four Italian provinces of Padua, Treviso, Vicenza, and Venice, it is an Italian platform that offers artist-in-residence programs, workshops, exhibitions, publications, etc."OMNE - Osservatorio Mobile Nord Est"A collection of works by.
This book was published as the outcome of an artist workshop of the first OMNE/Lab program in June 2016. "WORK" was the central theme of the first year and was one of the guiding principles for the nine participating artists and a group selected from an open call, as they spent 12 days at the artist residency in Castelfranco Veneto. For decades, work has been used to create regions, transform landscapes and determine the future of wider regions in northeastern Italy. Work is at the root of the social contract that holds communities together, shapes the landscape and its productive and marginal spaces, reconfigures mobility and reorganizes public and private living spaces. Interweaving past and present, memory and contemporary times, the participants of the program interpreted the Tohoku landscape.
Participating Artists
Mattia Balsamini/Kirsti Taylor Bye/Christian Lange/Mårten Lange/Massimo Mastrorillo/Brent Meistre/Karin Apollonia Müller/Josef Schulz/Nigel Shafran/TFTF Docenti: Leonardo Delogu/Hans Gremmen/Stefano Raimondi/Stefania Rössl/Massimo Sordi/Petra Stavast
"OMNE / WORK, territory as a laboratory" in Rome until 22 September
osservatorio-omne.com/2019/07/18/omne-work-territorio-come-laboratorio-a-roma-fino-al-22-settembre
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Title: Omne. Osservatorio Mobile Nord Est. Work. 2016-2018
Artist: Various
Letter Twenty-two Editions, 2018
Document file folder cover, codex binding with modified Swiss binding
305 x 220 x 40 mm
409 pages
Text in English and Italian
First edition
ISBN: 9788862422970
Condition: Very Good/Age-appropriate condition. Slight creasing on some parts of the index.
*About the condition of old books
Mint: New and unopened
Very Good: Very good
Good: General condition for a used book. There are some scratches and stains due to aging.
Acceptable: There are notable tears or stains. For those who intend to read it as a reference.
This book was published as the outcome of an artist workshop of the first OMNE/Lab program in June 2016. "WORK" was the central theme of the first year and was one of the guiding principles for the nine participating artists and a group selected from an open call, as they spent 12 days at the artist residency in Castelfranco Veneto. For decades, work has been used to create regions, transform landscapes and determine the future of wider regions in northeastern Italy. Work is at the root of the social contract that holds communities together, shapes the landscape and its productive and marginal spaces, reconfigures mobility and reorganizes public and private living spaces. Interweaving past and present, memory and contemporary times, the participants of the program interpreted the Tohoku landscape.
Participating Artists
Mattia Balsamini/Kirsti Taylor Bye/Christian Lange/Mårten Lange/Massimo Mastrorillo/Brent Meistre/Karin Apollonia Müller/Josef Schulz/Nigel Shafran/TFTF Docenti: Leonardo Delogu/Hans Gremmen/Stefano Raimondi/Stefania Rössl/Massimo Sordi/Petra Stavast
"OMNE / WORK, territory as a laboratory" in Rome until 22 September
osservatorio-omne.com/2019/07/18/omne-work-territorio-come-laboratorio-a-roma-fino-al-22-settembre
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Title: Omne. Osservatorio Mobile Nord Est. Work. 2016-2018
Artist: Various
Letter Twenty-two Editions, 2018
Document file folder cover, codex binding with modified Swiss binding
305 x 220 x 40 mm
409 pages
Text in English and Italian
First edition
ISBN: 9788862422970
Condition: Very Good/Age-appropriate condition. Slight creasing on some parts of the index.
*About the condition of old books
Mint: New and unopened
Very Good: Very good
Good: General condition for a used book. There are some scratches and stains due to aging.
Acceptable: There are notable tears or stains. For those who intend to read it as a reference.