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TAMARO. Stones and angels. Mario Botta Enzo Cucchi – en dokumentar av Villi Hermann

Tamaro-dokumentar16.10.23

I anledning Den italienske språkuken fortsetter vi vårt mangeårige samarbeid med Den sveitsiske ambassaden i Oslo og viser en dokumentar fra den italienske kantonen Ticino i Sveits. Kvelden avsluttes med en enkel servering som Den sveitsiske ambassaden står for.

TAMARO. Stones and Angels. Mario Botta Enzo Cucchi

I løpet av 1980 og 1990-årene skapte arkitekt Mario Botta og kunstner Enzo Cucchi en felles utopi: å bygge og dekorere et kapell på  Monte Tamaro i Ticino-kantonen, på 1600 meters høyde. I denne stemningsfulle dokumentaren undersøker det hellige ved en delt kreativ prosess i dialog med naturen rundt. 

Swiss architect Mario Botta and Italian artist Enzo Cucchi worked for several years on the Santa Maria degli Angeli chapel on Mount Tamaro (Ticino, Southern part of Switzerland). First came the shell for the stone building, to which the art reacted in turn, and which in its turn influenced the interior space, in its colors above all. Finished in 1996, the work is a synthesis in which the two art forms interact. Their investigation is centered on a spirituality with a Christian orientation, corresponding to its time and expressed in the architecture and painting, as in the case of the two white hands on a blue ground, carved into the inner wall of the apse, filling it with their monumental presence. Interspersed in the chronological account of the construction are views of the mountainous landscape, sometimes visible in the distance, sometimes enveloped in fog, as well as digressions on Cucchi’s origins in the coastal city of Ancona, or on the tradition of stone inlay, practiced in the XVIII century in Ticino and in southern Italy: such cross-references and brief allusions blend objective reporting with poetic fable. The grandeur and harmony of the site are highlighted by the music by Paul Giger, Swiss composer and violinist, who recorded a brief oratory, an archaic mass 17 minutes in length, in the chapel as yet in construction.

tamaro dokumentar16.10.23