Floods - temporary exhibition in Bergamo

Bergamo, Italy
Photo © Laboratorio Permanente

The “FLOODS” contemporary art exhibition, set up in the church of Sant’Agostino in Bergamo in March 2007, explores the theme of the flood, contamination of the physical and mental spaces, linked to everyday experience. Ten international artists have been invited to offer personal interpretations on the subject, united by a common denominator – water. The project is conceived as a wave marked by the building’s historical structure, that floods the church and moves between the liturgical space and the space of each individual installation.

Floor plan and sections of the exhibition
Drawing © Laboratorio Permanente
Photo © Giovanni De Francesco; Alberto Mazza
Photo © Giovanni De Francesco; Alberto Mazza
Photo © Giovanni De Francesco; Alberto Mazza
Photo © Giovanni De Francesco; Alberto Mazza
Architects
Laboratorio Permanente
Year
2007
Client
Private
Team
Nicola Russi, Maria Chiara Piraccin
Structural Engineer
Eng. Pietro Boerio
MEP
STII Studio Tecnico Ingegneria Impiantistica

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