Vincenzo Fiore Marrese
If you walk through the landscape park with your eyes open and let your gaze wander a little longer over the future pond in the lower part of the park, you will notice that something has changed there. An art installation has been created there by the hands of artist Vincenzo Fiore Marrese. During his two-week stay at the Kunst-Eremitage on Rietzer Berg, he created various elements from found, man-made objects in combination with natural materials.
The artist from Florence, who has been living in Berlin for several years, has already created several installations in which individual elements combine to form a complete work of art. However, these were always indoors, so his aim was to create such a work of art in nature. The process begins with observation and the search for a suitable environment. Vincenzo also spent a lot of time going for walks and looking for suitable materials in the surrounding area.
As a land art artist, you are naturally prepared for the fact that the artwork will change its appearance over time and at some point will no longer be there. But it shouldn't happen quite as quickly as on the one day when a dog came into Vincenzo's art environment and dug a big hole in the middle of it. After a brief shock, however, he decided to integrate the hole and quickly built another element in combination with the hole.
Vincenzo enjoys working with other artists and has been organizing an international art festival in Berlin for a few years now ("Preserve memories, provide energy"), which aims to bring international artists together with local people.
If you walk through the landscape park with your eyes open and let your gaze wander a little longer over the future pond in the lower part of the park, you will notice that something has changed there. An art installation has been created there by the hands of artist Vincenzo Fiore Marrese. During his two-week stay at the Kunst-Eremitage on Rietzer Berg, he created various elements from found, man-made objects in combination with natural materials. The artist from Florence, who has been living in Berlin for several years, has already created several installations in which individual elements combine to form a complete work of art. However, these were always indoors, so his aim was to create such a work of art in nature. The process begins with observation and the search for a suitable environment. Vincenzo also spent a lot of time going for walks and looking for suitable materials in the surrounding area. As a land art artist, you are naturally prepared for the fact that the artwork will change its appearance over time and at some point will no longer be there. But it shouldn't happen quite as quickly as on the one day when a dog came into Vincenzo's art environment and dug a big hole in the middle of it. After a brief shock, however, he decided to integrate the hole and quickly built another element in combination with the hole. Vincenzo enjoys working with other artists and has been organizing an international art festival in Berlin for a few years now ("Preserve memories, provide energy"), which aims to bring international artists together with local people.
Vincenzo Fiore Marrese
If you walk through the landscape park with your eyes open and let your gaze wander a little longer over the future pond in the lower part of the park, you will notice that something has changed there. An art installation has been created there by the hands of artist Vincenzo Fiore Marrese. During his two-week stay at the Kunst-Eremitage on Rietzer Berg, he created various elements from found, man-made objects in combination with natural materials.
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The artist from Florence, who has been living in Berlin for several years, has already created several installations in which individual elements combine to form a complete work of art. However, these were always indoors, so his aim was to create such a work of art in nature. The process begins with observation and the search for a suitable environment. Vincenzo also spent a lot of time going for walks and looking for suitable materials in the surrounding area.
As a land art artist, you are naturally prepared for the fact that the artwork will change its appearance over time and at some point will no longer be there. But it shouldn't happen quite as quickly as on the one day when a dog came into Vincenzo's art environment and dug a big hole in the middle of it. After a brief shock, however, he decided to integrate the hole and quickly built another element in combination with the hole.
Vincenzo enjoys working with other artists and has been organizing an international art festival in Berlin for a few years now ("Preserve memories, provide energy"), which aims to bring international artists together with local people.