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Cristina Picchi: Impossible Landscapes
Christina Picchi: Impossible Landscapes

Schnee fällt, leere Stadträume, flüchtige Blicke von einem vorbeirasenden Zug: Impossible Landscapes -  eine visuelle Symphonie bestehend aus natürlichen Elementen und Umgebungen menschlichen Ursprungs, von grundverschiedenen Orten und Zeiten. Eine Untersuchung der Beziehungen zwischen Beobachter und Landschaft, Ruhe und Bewegung und schlussendlich, eine Betrachtung der Erneuerungszyklen, sowohl der Natur, als auch von urbanen Räumen.

Snow drifts, empty urban spaces, glimpses of views from a train quickly passing by: Impossible Landscapes will present a visual symphony of natural elements and man made environments, coming from disparate locations and seasons. An exploration on the relationship between observer and landscape, stillness and movement and ultimately, a reflection on the renewal cycles of both nature and urban spaces.

Cristina Picchi is an award winning Italian filmmaker, writer and visual artist based in London. 
As a director she directed and edited the short documentaries Zima (2013), Eyes On The Ground (2012), Under Your Skin (2011) and The Disassociated (2011); her films have been screened in festivals and galleries worldwide, winning prizes in festivals such as Locarno, Clermont-Ferrand and Thessaloniki. In 2013 she was nominated for Best Short Film at the European Film Awards.
She holds a degree and an MA in European Literature from the University of Pisa and and a master's degree in Screen Documentary from Goldsmiths University.
She is currently working on her first feature film.




 

Asifakeil, 4.6.2015 - 30.6.2015

Eröffnung/Opening:
3.6.2015, 18:30
Asifakeil/quartier21 MQ
Die Künstlerin ist persönlich anwesend.

Täglich durchgehend von
10:00 bis 22:00


Ausstellung im "ASIFAKEIL",
MQ - MuseumsQuartier
quartier21 (electric avenue)
Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien
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