ITINERARI NELLA ROMA DELL’ARTE IMMATERIALE: TRA PIAZZE, SPAZI SEMAFORICI E SPAZI INTERSTIZIALI

Giulia Oddi

Abstract


Itineraries in the Rome of immaterial art: between sidewalk, traffic lights and interstitial spaces. – The interest of geography for the urban art (street or public art) has increased in recent years. Not all the arts that take shape in the city leave a tangible mark in the urban space that can produce new rela-tionships and territoriality (Brighenti e Reghellin, 2007). There are also extemporaneous performances – which can be admired only when they are realized – and immaterial performances – which do not mark the ter-ritory with the localization of a semi-permanent product. Precisely because these forms of art are immaterial and not constantly visible, they are fluid and “elusive” even in the eyes of those who wish to investigate them. Therefore: marginal is considered the artist who practices them (Caccamo, 2005); marginal are defined some urban spaces frequented by artists and geographies that investigate these forms of art. In this contribution some itineraries will be presented, built in three years of field research in Rome, that connect the urban spaces of immaterial art.

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Artistic practices; Urban landscape; Spaces of Rome

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202302_19

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