The mist weavers

In Between Art Film presents eight new video installations
by Mariachiara Marzari

Nebula, the Latin word for cloud or fog, is the second chapter of an art exhibition series that began in 2022 with Penumbra that explore states of vision and extra-visual perception.

Nebula is a group exhibition curated by Alessandro Rabottini and Leonardo Bigazzi that features eight new site-specific video installations, commissioned and produced by Fondazione In Between Art Film. The Fondazione returns to the same venue, the Complesso dell’Ospedaletto, this time transforming its spaces into sensory architecture.
Nebula further deepens the narrative and spatial interaction between the newly commissioned video installations and the architecture. The artists have been invited to create in close structural, visual, and sonic dialogue with the spaces. The exhibition concept is inspired by the phenomenon of fog as a material and metaphorical space where visual orientation is reduced, and different sensorial tools are required to produce and situate our understanding of what surrounds us.

Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Nebula (2024) in “Nebula,” Fondazione In Between Art Film at Complesso dell’Ospedaletto, Venice, 2024. Courtesy of the artist, and Fondazione In Between Art Film. Photo: Lorenzo Palmieri.

Within this framework, the works in Nebula embrace forms of psychological, socio-political, technological, and historical fragmentation, suggesting possible ways of navigation through a present crossed by forces that, like fog, feel like both immaterial and insurmountable.

Free guided tours curated by the collective Oltreforma are available for the public every second and fourth Saturday of the month
(h. 11/15). The maximum capacity of each tour is 12 people.
Booking: tour@inbetweenartfilm.com

 

Featured image: Basir Mahmood, Brown Bodies in an Open Landscape are Often Migrating (2024) in “Nebula,” Fondazione In Between Art Film at Complesso dell’Ospedaletto, Venice, 2024. Courtesy of the artist, and Fondazione In Between Art Film. Ph: Lorenzo Palmieri.

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