Ca' Giustinian, San Marco 1364/A - 30124 Venice
Commissioned by the Venice Biennale we have created cardboard eco-structures used for the dissemination of cultural messages.
Who has never visited the prestigious international art exhibition organized every two years by the famous Venice Biennale foundation? Its charm attracts visitors from all over the world at each of its editions. Since its foundation, it has been at the forefront of the promotion of new artistic trends and organizes events in the contemporary arts according to a unique multidisciplinary model. The Biennale is also very active in the works to combat climate change by promoting more sustainable models for the installations and in the conduct of its events.
This is why he commissioned us to create cardboard eco-structures used as a support for the dissemination of messages of social and cultural inclusion. The panels created, with a simple line and left in the natural Havana color, were arranged in one of the exhibition spaces to form a labyrinth. Along its intricate path, images from different parts of the world were posted depicting the most problematic aspects related to climate change. Poverty, pollution, ecological disasters. All messages aimed mainly at a young audience who could thus interact and touch with their hands, thanks to equally young assistants who gave the necessary explanations. A large workshop during which each young visitor could express opinions or leave messages. In fact, the outermost part of this labyrinth of cardboard eco-structures was used as a blackboard on which messages of solidarity and reflections could be left.
A simple realization in the realization but profound in the conceptual idea in which we participated with great enthusiasm certain that we had given our contribution to the dissemination of positive messages for a better future for the new generations.