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#VIAGGIDACAMERA goes social

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#VIAGGIDACAMERA, the online project created by the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, opens up to the public and becomes accessible to all via social networks

#Viaggidacamera [Chamber Journeys] goes “social”.

The online project created by the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi – which since March 27 has collected and distributed images, videos, and texts selected by artists invited to narrate their own domestic and private spaces – is now opening up to the public.

Since its launch one week ago, the Foundation has in fact received numerous messages from people who wish to contribute with their own “chamber journeys,” recounting their private universes at this time of compulsory domestic isolation.

The Foundation has therefore decided to open up the project to everybody: now anyone can post their own “chamber journeys” on their social network accounts, adding the hashtag #viaggidacamera and tagging the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi. The Foundation will share the contributions every day in the stories sections of its Instagram and Facebook accounts.

Meanwhile, the contributions of the invited artists will continue to be published daily on the website and on the social media feeds of the Foundation.

Inspired by the famous 18th-century novel by Xavier De Maistre Voyage Around my Room – written during a forced confinement of 42 days in a room in Turin – #Viaggidacamera invites everyone to open the doors to their own rooms, both real and imaginary.

Over the years, many artists have taught us to look at the spaces that surround us from new points of view: from Giorgio Morandi, closed off in his studio in the middle of World War II, to Marisa Merz, who from her home in Turin encouraged us to look at the world with eyes shut, which according to her were “extraordinarily open,” artists have imagined the domestic sphere as a territory open to boundless discoveries.

During these times of forced isolation, Viaggi da camera encourages us to undertake new journeys within the perimeter of our own rooms, so as to unveil new maps of the imagination and new vanishing points.

Among the many artists invited, the following have already joined the project (in alphabetical order, updated daily): Valerio Ambiveri, Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Micol Assael, Atelier dell’Errore, Rosa Barba, Marco Belfiore, Carlo Benvenuto, Simone Berti, Irma Blank, Monica Bonvicini, Paolo Bottarelli, Maurizio Cattelan, Letizia Cariello, Matilde Cerruti Quara, Andrea Contin, Patrizio Di Massimo, Linda Fregni Nagler, Giuseppe Gabellone, Alberto Garutti, Genuardi/Ruta, Massimo Grimaldi, Emilio Isgrò, Luisa Lambri, Marcello Maloberti, Domenico Antonio Mancini, MASBEDO, Marzia Migliora, Adrian Paci, Giuseppe Penone, Diego Perrone, Gabriele Picco, Paola Pivi, Farid Rahimi, Antonio Rovaldi, Sven Sachsalber, Carolina Sandretto, Marinella Senatore, Elisa Sighicelli, Federico Tosi, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Grazia Varisco, Nico Vascellari, Francesco Vezzoli, Nanda Vigo, and Luca Vitone.

HOW TO TAKE PART IN THE #VIAGGIDACAMERA CALL TO ACTION:

  • Post your own personal “chamber journey” on your Facebook, Twitter or Instagram account: an image, a story, a video…
  • Remember to always tag the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi (Facebook @FondazioneNicolaTrussardi / Twitter @FondTrussardi / Instagram @fondazione_trussardi)
  • And don’t forget the hashtag #viaggidacamera

More Info

www.fondazionenicolatrussardi.com

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