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  • stratigrafie operative

    stratigrafie operative
    exhibition
    2023
    Vaporetto ACTV: line 1, line 2, Venice, Italy, 2023
    Giulia Bruno, Armin Linke, and Lorenzo Mason for the AquaGranda project and archive. 
    Stratigrafie Operative is an art installation with monumental and sculptural traits
    that flows through the city, reappropriating the very element that has become iconic
    of that night: a ferryboat.
    It was born from the joint research action of Giulia Bruno, Armin Linke and Lorenzo Mason,
    who have been working for the last two years on the collection and reworking
    of some materials kept by the Venetian institutions that actively participated
    in the management of the emergency caused by the exceptional tide
    that submerged the city, the aqua granda.

    The whole process was coordinated and managed with the support of
    the AquaGranda project team, an archive in continuous evolution
    that aims to keep the memory of that event alive in order to reflect
    on the future of the city of Venice.
    Appropriating the spaces usually used for advertising,
    Stratigrafie Operative retraces the tale of the aqua granda from an unprecedented point of view, layering its memory through technical narratives related to the memory of that night.
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2023
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2023
  • earth indices. processing the anthropocene – digital publication

    earth indices. processing the anthropocene
    digital publication
    2022
    Zenodo, 2022
    Giulia Bruno  and Armin Linke
    Who is writing the chronicles of the planet? What are the tools and practices that allow us to read Earth’s changes? For many years, artists Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke have closely followed the Anthropocene Working Group’s (AWG) research on the geological evidence for the new Earth epoch of the Anthropocene. Earth Indices portrays both the natural landscapes from which anthropogenic sediments are extracted as well as the complexities of laboratory processes and the inscription devices they employ to transform the sediment into data that can be interpreted. For the exhibition, a multilayered archive was created that relates the anthropogenic traces in the Earth system to the emerging body of knowledge of a new geological epoch.

    The navigable image map and PDF that appear here constitute an in progress digital publication resulting from the artistic installation presented at HKW Berlin 19.05-17.10.2022 and are part of the artwork developed and activated through commenting sessions with the scientists of the AWG hosted by Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke. Taking the installation as a starting point, this artistic archiving initiates a conversation with the process being undertaken by the AWG, as they work towards concluding their research and voting on a reference point in order to have the Anthropocene officially recognized as a new subdivision of the geologic time scale.
     Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke, 2022
    Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke, 2022
  • matar la nube

    matar la nube
    exhibition
    2022
    Plomo Gallery, Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico, 2022
    Giulia Bruno in collaboration with Paola Raheli
    Plomo Gallery CDMX Mexico with the support of Error and Istituto Italiano di Cultura
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2022
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2022
  • earth indices. processing the anthropocene – interview

    earth indices. processing the anthropocene
    interview
    2022
    Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, .2022
    Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke
    Interview about process description of Earth Indices.
    Processing the Anthropocene exhibition with Haus Der Kulturen Der Welt.
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2022
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2022
  • earth indices. processing the anthropocene – exhibition

    earth indices. processing the anthropocene
    exhibition
    2022
    Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, .2022
    Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke
    The exhibition by artists Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke explores the scientific and social conditions producing the new geological epoch, the Anthropocene.
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2022

  • artReview

    artReview
    review
    2018
    ArtReview, Future Greats , 20.02.2018
    Giulia Bruno, selected by Mark Rappolt
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2018