Pupille: Contemporary Art Trail in the Dolomites
Pupille is a public art exhibition along the Pian de ra Spines trail in the Dolomites, curated by Fulvio Chimento and Carlotta Minarelli. Inspired by fairy tales and local legends, the show features site-specific works by Benni Bosetto, Cuoghi Corsello, Dado, and Maurizio Mercuri. The artworks blend with the forest, requiring visitors to deviate from the path to discover them, like hidden treasure. The title emphasizes the viewer's gaze, aiming to evoke childlike wonder. Local craftsmanship from the Regole ampezzane institution contributed to the pieces. Works remain permanently after the exhibition ends. The catalog will be presented on October 31 at the Museo Etnografico di Cortina, and visitors can submit fairy tales inspired by the show.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled Pupille along Pian de ra Spines trail in the Dolomites
- Curated by Fulvio Chimento and Carlotta Minarelli
- Inspired by fairy tales and local legends of the Dolomites
- Features site-specific works by Benni Bosetto, Cuoghi Corsello, Dado, and Maurizio Mercuri
- Works are integrated with nature, often camouflaged, requiring discovery
- Cuoghi Corsello created a suspended chest among trees
- Benni Bosetto's sound installation engages multiple senses
- Collaboration with Regole ampezzane for craftsmanship
- Works remain permanently after the exhibition
- Catalog presentation on October 31 at Museo Etnografico di Cortina
- Visitors can submit fairy tales to the curators
Entities
Artists
- Fulvio Chimento
- Carlotta Minarelli
- Benni Bosetto
- Cuoghi Corsello
- Dado
- Maurizio Mercuri
- Laura Coppelli
Institutions
- Regole ampezzane
- Museo Etnografico di Cortina
- Artribune
Locations
- Dolomites
- Pian de ra Spines
- Cortina d'Ampezzo
- Italy