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Cristina Picchi (ITA): Impossible Landscapes

03.06.2015 to 30.06.2015 - ASIFAKEIL, Raum D / Q21
Host: MQ Cultural Tenants

Cristina Picchi (ITA): Impossible Landscapes

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Cristina Picchi (ITA): Impossible Landscapes Cristina Picchi (ITA): Impossible Landscapes

Opening: Wed, Jun 03, 18:30, Raum D / quartier21
Installation: ASIFAKEIL, Electric Avenue
Admission free

Snow drifts, empty urban spaces, glimpses of views from a train quickly passing by: Impossible Landscapes will present a visual symphony of natural elements and man made environments, coming from disparate locations and seasons. An exploration on the relationship between observer and landscape, stillness and movement and ultimately, a reflection on the renewal cycles of both nature and urban spaces.

Cristina Picchi is an award winning Italian filmmaker, writer and visual artist based in London.
As a director she directed and edited the short documentaries Zima (2013), Eyes On The Ground (2012), Under Your Skin (2011) and The Disassociated (2011); her films have been screened in festivals and galleries worldwide, winning prizes in festivals such as Locarno, Clermont-Ferrand and Thessaloniki. In 2013 she was nominated for Best Short Film at the European Film Awards.
She holds a degree and an MA in European Literature from the University of Pisa and and a master's degree in Screen Documentary from Goldsmiths University.
She is currently working on her first feature film.

Image © Cristina Picchi

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