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Fabrizio Bilello, Archipelago

master beeldende kunsten - fotografie

NL

Archipelago depicts a 4 years long journey inside eco-communities set at the cultural and political periphery of the European territory. Environmental sustainability, sexuality and spirituality are the interconnected themes that create the mapping of an imaginary archipelago formed by real micro-societies whose lifestyle contrast the narrative of consumer culture. Isolation, social experimentation and reconnection to nature are some of the topics explored in the work, which led Fabrizio to discover alternative and progressive communities in England, Portugal, Spain and Italy.

 

 

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Archipelago depicts a 4 years long journey inside eco-communities set at the cultural and political periphery of the European territory. Environmental sustainability, sexuality and spirituality are the interconnected themes that create the mapping of an imaginary archipelago formed by real micro-societies whose lifestyle contrast the narrative of consumer culture. Isolation, social experimentation and reconnection to nature are some of the topics explored in the work, which led Fabrizio to discover alternative and progressive communities in England, Portugal, Spain and Italy.

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Mentoren / Mentors
Max Pinckers

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