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Look At Festival 2008. Videoinstallazioni, Videosculture, Videoambienti. Catalogo della Mostra (Lucca, 10-31 Maggio 2008). Ediz. Italiana e Inglese

Fondazione Ragghianti

Lucca, ex Manifattura Tabacchi, May 10 - May 31, 2008.
Translation by Del Frate V., Giorgi A. and Palmerini R.
Italian and English Text.
Lucca, 2008; paperback, pp. 63, b/w and col. ill., cm 27x23,5.

ISBN: 88-89324-17-1 - EAN13: 9788889324172

Subject: Collections,Design,DigitalArt,Graphic Arts (Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Miniatures),Sculpture

Languages:  english, italian text   english, italian text  

Weight: 0.42 kg


The objective and philosophy of the LOOK AT FESTIVAL is to consider the reality in juvenile artistic creation in our local area and to offer the young the chance of grow up intellectuality and artistically, providing a fertile ground for their production.
After the success of the first edition, the festival starts in an even better way. There's an international presence of video-artists, five artists from Tuscany (Fabio Bertini, MannaManna, Berto,lalbergo, Moneyless) as well as Spanish artists (Carles Congost, QQ, Fermin Jimenez, Nacho Magro, Lacomida) who will show their video-installations, video-sculptures and video-environments. In addition to this new international section, a space is dedicated to the award winner of the special competition for the youngsters living in Tuscany, set up for this occasion. Furthermore there is a section dedicated to an Italian overview of artists who have been historically protagonist in the field of the video-art, such as Francesco Arena from Genoa and Ennio Bertrand from Milan. The catalogue illustrates the works of all the artists being part of the exhibition.

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