Cultural Olympiad, must-see exhibitions dedicated to the mountains
Photographs and installations to remember the snow in Cortina
Snow as a visual tale, collective memory and artistic matter through a series of exhibitions accompanying the return of the Ampezzo resort to the centre of the Olympic scene. "I Volti della Neve" (The Faces of Snow) is a photographic exhibition created as part of the APRESKI Mountain Show project and is designed to tell the story of the world of skiing and the mountains through the people who live it and build it every day, through more than seventy shots by journalist and photographer Gisella Motta. The first stage of the exhibition (visible until 6 April) is set up in a highly symbolic place in Cortina, such as the departure station of the Faloria cable car, a daily crossroads for skiers and visitors. The Hotel de la Poste instead hosts "Le Forme della Neve" (The Shapes of Snow), another exhibition by Gisella Motta based on a more intimate and sensorial itinerary that explores snow as matter, light and form, isolating often invisible details and inviting us to slow down and observe the winter landscape in a new way. The photographic tale also continues outside Cortina, with the open-air exhibition 'Cortina 1956. Le foto più iconiche' (Cortina 1956. The most iconic photos), set up at the Noventa di Piave Designer Outlet and at the Lagazuoi Expo Dolomiti, at an altitude of 2,732 metres, where Fulvio Morella's 'Cortina di Stelle' (Cortina of Stars), an exhibition combining art, sport and inclusion through multisensory works dedicated to Paralympic athletes, transforming tactile language and Braille into an artistic experience, will be staged on the occasion of the Games.
https://lagazuoi.it/IT/Expo-Mostre-ed-Esposizioni-page147-Cortina-di-Stelle

