In the unique area of Fort Marghera in the City of Venice, in a large green area between the industrial area, the new town and lagoon, starts the second part of the exhibition 'Future Landscape. A changing exhibition'. Keeping true to the concept of a show that itself becomes the place of processing and modification, new works will try to decline the complexity and richness of a sense of all the contemporary landscape. An issue that seems to lend itself to a continuously updated. The quiet and seemingly immutable serenity of the Po valley landscape has been devastated by an order / disorder of the Earth that seemed foreign to these latitudes. Uman living seems to trust and rely on the apparent immobility of things, which is entrusted with the sense of continuity that makes history, sedimentation, everyday.
In the second act of the exhibition take part in Forte Marghera large landscapes drawn in pencil with an expertise that makes them look like photographs (Serse, Italy); urban scenes painted with the spray from a pair of graffiti artists of the most important Italy (Cuoghi Corsello, Italy), the devastated environment from the extraction of oil in southern Albania (Eltjon Valle, Albania), the nightmares of phalansteries gigantic building in suburban areas (Dritan Hyska, Albania).
Other artists: Giovanni Morbin, Pavel Mrkus, Bianco-Valente, Michal Martychowiec, Italo Zuffi, Kai Uwe Schulte-Bunert, Mario Sillani Djerrahian, Anita Sieff, Alex Bellan, Aristide Antonas, Loris Cecchini, Roberto De Pol, Giovanni Ozzola, Paolo Parisi.