Q.I VEDO SUSTAINABLE
Edited by Adriana Rispoli
produced by the Universal Forum of Cultures of Naples and Campania
September 26-October 19, 2014
Q.I VEDO SUSTAINABLE curated by Adriana Rispoli is an exhibition project in which 12 national and international artists interpret with the language of video the themes of the environment, eco-sustainability and the man-nature relationship by projecting visual messages on a monumental wall transformed into a permanent screen in the heart of the popular Montesanto district in Naples.
Q.I. VEDO SUSTAINABLE is a project produced by the Universal Forum of Cultures., in collaboration with Goethe Institut, Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli and under the Matronato della Fondazione Donnaregina per le arti contemporanee.
September 26
Inauguration 6 p.m.
Press conference 7:30 p.m.
Projection of Cycling The Frame (1988) e The Invisible Frame (2009) by Cynthia Beatt with Scottish actress Tilda Swinton.
The docufilms, now important and original historical documents, are poetic but real journeys undertaken by Swinton on her bicycle before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall. An alienating look from the West spying on the East in the former and an evocative tale among the different landscapes captured from both sides of the Wall, in the latter. The films - in the 25th anniversary year of the fall of the Wall - raise the question of the collective processing of grief and how one can stop History on film and capture what is invisible to the eyes.
September 30
Talk h 18.30
Adriana Rispoli, curator Q.I VEDO
Maria Rosa Sossai, curator and art critic, author of numerous essays and articles on video art.
Raffaela Mariniello, artist
Screenings h. 19.30
Raffaela Mariniello (Naples, 1965 where she lives and works) - Still in Life
Andrea Nacciarriti (Ancona 1976 lives and works in Milan) - And the ship sails on
Osman Bozkurt (Istanbul 1970) – Foggy – Resistance – Prohibitions – Liberated Zone
Atul Bhalla (New Delhi India 1964) – Yamuna walk
October 7
Talk h 18.30
Adriana Rispoli, curator Q.I VEDO
Eugenio Viola, curator at large Museo MADRE – Napoli
Leonardo Bigazzi, curator of the festival Lo Schermo dell'Arte - Florence
Screenings h 10:30
Luca Bolognesi (Ferrara 1978) – Ladies and Gentlemen
Luke Fowler (Glasgow 1978 ) – A grammar for Listening part 2
Yuri Ancarani (Ravenna 1972, vive a Milano) – Il capo
October 11
Presentation by Moio&Sivelli for the Academy of Fine Arts.
Screenings h 10:30
Dacia Manto (Milano 1973), Asterina
Diego Cibelli (Napoli 1987), Tarzan’s House
Andrea Francolino (Bari 1979 lives in Milan), White Sub Limen
Raffaella Romano (Napoli), Risonanze
On the occasion of the X Giornata del Contemporaneo, Oct. 11, the entire review will be screened in the former factory until Oct. 19.
From Oct. 22 to Nov. 3, the entire show will also be viewable-in the form of a looped projection-at the MADRE Museum in Naples.

