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Panorama Pozzuoli

An open-air exhibition by Chiara Parisi

Panorama Pozzuoli is a project by ITALICS with the collaboration and support of the Campania Region and Scabec, supported by Italy 21/27 Cohesion Funds.

Panorama is the cultural and artistic project that ITALICS dedicates, on an annual basis, to the narrative of some of the most fascinating locations in the Italian landscape. The open-air exhibition develops itineraries that explore the beauty of Italy through a dialogue between art, architecture, antiquity and the contemporary, enriched by a calendar of in-depth studies, appointments open to the public, performances and special projects.

Panorama Pozzuoli

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Panorama Pozzuoli is a project of ITALICS with the collaboration and support of the Regione Campania and Scabec, supported by Cohesion Funds Italy 21/27.

The project will take place in a unique territory in Italy: that of the Flegrei Camps, a vast volcanic area shaped by millennial eruptions that presents a changing and evocative landscape. But it is the link with myth that makes them particularly fascinating. In this land the Olympian gods defeated the Giants, imprisoning them under the fiery crust. Lake Avernus was the entrance to the realm of the Underworld; the Solfatara, the forge of the god Hephaestus; and Daedalus, fleeing from Crete, would build there the temple of Apollo, home of the Cumaean Sibyl, who, inspired by the god, uttered her prophecies.

Spectacular interventions, commissioned and conceived especially for this edition or even created in situ, born from the unique inspiration and energy of the territory: Panorama Pozzuoli offers new productions put in dialogue with masterpieces of ancient art to give strength and depth to a path marked by almost divine presences, with which to be confronted.
The Pozzuoli edition is enriched with new features that broaden the spectrum of the artistic experience, transforming Panorama into an ecosystem of encounters. Among the most anticipated moments: a giant artist flea market, an exhibition dedicated to San Gennaro and the involvement of schools, associations and realities of the territory attentive to social inclusion and reintegration for special activities of mediation and approach of the public. There is no shortage of moments of deepening and confrontation, such as a debate on volcanoes, a natural and cultural metaphor for the Phlegrean territory: widespread projects for a Panorama** with a porous, inclusive and visionary nature.

Panorama Pozzuoli is, therefore, not just an exhibition, but a true collaborative palimpsest that puts the city, its territory and its communities at the center: a layered platform of relationships activated by art, where works, places and people come together to generate new meanings. Far from a conventional exhibition approach, Panorama Pozzuoli is configured as an open, transforming ecosystem that connects aesthetic experiences, participatory practices and shared knowledge. In this virtuous interweaving, the city is not only the scenario, but an active subject, co-author of a narrative that crosses languages, generations and belonging.

PARTICIPATING GALLERIES
Art Invernizzi, Apalazzogallery, Alfonso Artiaco, Botticelli Antichità, Canesso Gallery, Car Gallery, Cardi Gallery, Carlo Orsi, Galleria Continua, Thomas Dane Gallery, Umberto Di Marino Gallery, Alessandra Di Castro, Tiziana Di Caro Gallery, Doris Ghetta Gallery, Frediano Farsetti Art Gallery, Fonti Gallery, Fumagalli Gallery, Gagosian, Galleria dello Scudo, Giacometti Old Master Paintings, Gian Marco Casini Gallery, Kaufmann Repetto, Lia Rumma Gallery, Lunetta11, Magazzino, Massimo De Carlo, Mazzoleni London-Torino, Francesca Minini, Massimo Minini Gallery, ML Fine Art, Franco Noero Gallery, Alberta Pane Gallery, Giorgio Persano, Porcini, Richard Saltoun Gallery, Robilant+Voena, Secci, SpazioA, Studio Sales di Norberto Ruggeri, Studio Trisorio, Tim Van Laere Gallery, Caterina Tognon Arte Contemporanea, Tornabuoni Arte, Tucci Russo Studio per l'Arte Contemporanea, Victoria Miro Venice, Vistamare, Zero...

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