Gambarin's latest work is a warning against all war: A Clockwork Orange appears on a field.


In Veneto, Dario Gambarin's latest land art work made with a tractor and plow has appeared on an uncultivated field: it is a warning against all war through an homage to Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.

The latest work by Dario Gambarin, known for his land art creations made in the fields of Veneto with the help of a tractor and plow, is a tribute to Stanley Kubrick and his A Clockwork Orange, a film that was released in Italy fifty years ago, in 1972, but it is also a warning against war and all types of violence.

The drawing was done on a 27,000-square-meter uncultivated field on the outskirts of Castagnaro (Verona, Italy) entirely “freehand” with the sole use of a tractor and a plow. No War, Green Pax, this is the title of the work, is intended to express opposition to the war between Russia and Ukraine.



“I wanted to recall a film loaded with meanings that is striking, disturbing and annoying, so real is the future it describes,” says the author. "The dystopian world imagined by Kubrick renounces the use of words. Violence is fought with violence, free will is only a distant wish. Only art remains and remains with its energetic force the only vital drive. Mine is a warning against all war, all prevarication and coercion of the human being. A re-enactment that must push us toward a universal peace, which passes through a reconciliation with nature."

Gambarin's latest work is a warning against all war: A Clockwork Orange appears on a field.
Gambarin's latest work is a warning against all war: A Clockwork Orange appears on a field.


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