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The Earth´s fruits

In the past, beings lived in harmony with Nature. There was no separation between people and her. They were all part of the same Being. Time was regulated and dimensioned around her. Harmony and balance abounded. The Earth was Sacred and from it sprouted the fruits through which beings lived, created and built their history. But something happened. An unexpected encounter happened and everything known was erased and replaced by knowledge that came from another World.

Installation made with reused aluminium from cans.

7.00m x 12.00m x 3.00m.
DiverseArtLA, LA Art Show, Los Angeles, USA. 2022.

Ethereal: music composed by María Emilia Peralta.

Curator: Indiana Gnocchini

Project presented with the support of the MUMBAT Museum of Fine Arts of Tandil (Argentina) and The Provincial Museum of Natural and Anthropological Sciences Antonio Serrano of the Province of Entre Ríos (Argentina).

The artist, Guillermo Anselmo Vezzosi, expresses a reflection on his long-standing concern about how our primacies and human values have increasingly distanced us from our true essence, and rethinking our priorities as a society. Our social habits within the last few decades – which have been based around consumption – have had an impact on climate change, on the conservation of the environment, and the necessary care of the environment – individually and collectively.

Artists have explored new perspectives on approaching “creative doing” by using environmental art, by creating awareness through ecological activism. In this sense, Guillermo shows us the huge colossal amounts of waste that we add every day and it is from his own work, in line with the community, that he dedicate his hours collecting from the same environment he inhabits, which he calls Fruits of Progress. He aims to heal the footprint of contemporary man, which at present it seem irreversible.

The Earth´s fruits is constituted as a scientific research project whose ideology culminates with an installation work of a specific ephemeral site, where the waste that takes on a second life is dignified. The immersive installation invites us to reconsider that we are part of a whole with nature – a complex whole in constant mutation and adaptation. It challenges us to examine our most recondite thoughts, questioning who we are and the links that unite us to our habitat. In this way, it propositions the visitor to act on new imaginaries, creating an illusion of time and place, where he is the protagonist.

 

Indiana Gnocchini

Curator

Installation made with reused aluminum from cans. 7.00m x 7.00m x 4.00m.

Artwork located in the Hall of the Municipality of Cerrito, Entre Ríos. 2022.

Installation made with reused aluminum from cans. 9.00m x 8.00m x 4.00m.

Work done for the play "Fiesta en el Jardín", San Martin Cultural Center, Buenos Aires. 2022.

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