After its forced closure, PAV Parco Arte Vivente in Turin has reopened to the public, but activities and guided tours will move to thegreen area, where it will be possible to admire the permanent collection of nineteen environmental installations.
Access to the museum will be directly in the park, and all of the planned anti-Covid19 safety regulations, listed on the information panels, apply in the exhibition spaces.
The exhibition route is exclusively outdoors.
Extraordinarily, PAV has extended its opening hours: it will be accessible on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 3 to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 7 p.m.
The Living Art Park is an experimental contemporary art center conceived by artist Piero Gilardi, in which the dialogue between art and nature, biotechnology and ecology, the public and artists is central. The park is constantly evolving. Among the works featured are Trèfle, an environmental installation by artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (2006) and Jardin Mandala, a garden designed by landscape architect Gilles Clément (2010).
For info: http: //parcoartevivente.it/
Tickets: 2 euros. Free for children under 6 and Abbonamento Torino Musei holders.
Turin's Living Art Park reopens with its environmental installations |
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