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closed Cracking Art and young artists

The show

From 4 June to 31 August 2022 on display at the Omero State Tactile Museum " Cracking Art and young artists ". The exhibition is part of the ninth edition of the Biennale Arteinsieme - culture and cultures without barriers , for years a fertile ground for the creativity, inclusion and promotion of young artists. Figurative Arts and Animal Anime competitions aimed at artistic high schools, academies of fine arts and primary and secondary schools of first degree. The students worked on the poetics of Cracking Art creating multisensory creations. accessibility criteria for a blind public: tactile perception of the work, choice of materials, aesthetic value.


The exhibition was inaugurated on Saturday 4 June at the Powder Room of the Mole Vanvitelliana in Ancona, where finalist students from all over Italy were welcomed: from the artistic high schools G. Cantalamessa of Macerata, E. Mannucci of Ancona, V. Calò of Taranto , from the Academies of Fine Arts of Viterbo, Florence, Sanremo. The jury of the competition, composed of Kicco exponent of Cracking Art and Aldo Grassini, president of the Omero Museum, decreed the winners, who will be awarded a cash prize.


Cracking Art is a movement known all over the world for the construction of urban installations that see colored animals as protagonists, in regenerated and regenerable plastic. A process that confronts all of us with new realities.The movement was born in 1993 with the aim of changing the history of art through a strong social and environmental commitment that combined with an innovative use of plastic materials evokes the close relationship between nature and artificial reality.The concept of regeneration animates the artistic history of the movement since its origins. Plastic, the material of choice for movement, has the virtually eternal property of being shredded and remodeled into other sculptures. "Cracking is the process necessary to transform oil into virgin naphtha, which is the basis of many synthetic products, such as plastics." "Cracking is the process that transforms the natural into artificial, the organic into synthetic. A procedure that puts us all in front of new realities." "Cracking is the gap of contemporary man, who struggles between primary naturalness and an increasingly artificial future."

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