Urban HeArt: cities meet video-art

Cris Devil, Reverse

Urban Vision, with the Urban HeArt project, brings art out of museums and into the city.

Between November 7 and 8, Italy’s major cities — Milan, Rome, Naples and Catania — were transformed into true open-air galleries, with a widespread program that blended art, technology, and collective participation.

Andrea Crespi, 404 Human Not Found

Among the selected artists, three are represented exclusively by Zanini Arte: Bonapace, Andrea Crespi, and Cris Devil.

Bonapace, with God Save The Queen and Harmonia Synthetica, explores a continuous dialogue between technology and craftsmanship, distance and intimacy, the ephemeral and the permanent. Andrea Crespi, through his Future Icons, focuses on the concepts of artificiality and transformation, within an aesthetic vision that seeks to redefine human ideals in the new era of artificial intelligence. Cris Devil, on the other hand, brings back the theme of water: Echoes of Water serves as a metaphor for the passage of time, the advance of disaster, and the resurfacing of truth.

Cris Devil, Rock ‘n’ Bath

Urban HeArt was born with the aim of representing a new cultural vision of urban space, where technology becomes a tool for regeneration and enhancement of creative heritage. It is a way to connect artists, citizens, and territories in a continuous dialogue between creativity and innovation.

Bonapace, Harmonia Synthetica

In this way, culture becomes shared, open, and accessible, encouraging reflection on a constantly evolving present.

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