Arte nella Vita: Nocturnal in Mugnano
This video has been realised to celebrate the 30th anniversary (2013) of Painted Walls in Mugnano (Perugia, Italy)
Text and voice by Rita Castigli
Original soundtrack by Emilio Spizzichino
Nocturnal photos and video editing by Aurelio Stoppini
Vintage photos by Pro Loco of Mugnano
Italian version (text and voice):
Mugnano. Muri Dipinti
Mugnano, the village of the painted walls or ‘Muri Dipinti’
It all started in the 1970’s when the village hosted some very prestigious Art exhibitions.
Over the years the idea evolved of creating a permanent exhibition and at the annual summer festival too 1983 the first eight artists left their impression on the houses of the village. Every summer festival more were added and now hardly a piazza remains untouched. Although originally the murals were painted by Italian artists it was later opened to international artists
Arte nella Vita: Notturno a Mugnano
Video realizzato in occasione del trentesimo anniversario (2013) dei Muri Dipinti a Mugnano (PG)
Testo e voce di Rita Castigli
Musica di Emilio Spizzichino
Foto notturne e montaggio video di Aurelio Stoppini
Foto antiche della Pro Loco di Mugnano
English version also available:
Con gli occhi al muro - trailer 3
Con gli occhi al muro. Ricognizione e reportage sullo stato della street art in Italia (anno di produzione 2016)
“Eyes on the wall. Reportage on the status of street art in Italy” (production: 2016)
on the website: congliocchialmuro.com
the documentary is divided into five fragments:
1. Writing: the birth and spread of the phenomenon
Meeting of Styles 2014 (Cesano Boscone, Milan)
Writing in Europe
(Min. 11:20)
2. Rome: interview with Bol
M.U.Ro, an urban art museum in Quadraro neighborhood (2014-2015, interview with Diavù)
A public debate on street art at the former airport of Centocelle
Sanba, contemporary public art in the San Basilio neighborhood (2014, interview with Simone Pallotta)
Blue in San Basilio and Ostiense
Interview with Alice Pasquini
(Min. 18:56)
3. The Indelebile meeting in Rimini (1994)
Muralism in Italy: Borgo San Giuliano di Rimini, Mugnano (Perugia), Sant'Angelo Le Fratte (Potenza)
The new muralism of Officine Meccaniche Reggiane (interview with Psiko Patik)
The Sagra della street art in Vedriano (2014, interviews with Nemo's and Collective FX)
Icone in Modena, CHEAP street poster art festival in Bologna (2015)
(Min. 16:42)
4. Turin: Guerrilla Spam and B.Art Arte in Barriera (2014). The murals of Millo and Bunker
Southern Italy and the FAME Festival of Grottaglie (Taranto)
Overline festival 2015 in Baronissi (Salerno)
A wall to fight the urban blight (interviews with IloveTu and Dj devasto)
Street art at school: the case of Battipaglia (2014, interview with Mirko Pierri, Urban Area a.DNA)
(Min. 13:35)
5. Palazzo Collicola Arti Visive (Spoleto); interview with Gianluca Marziani
Living the art: the MAAM Metropoliz of Rome; interview with Giorgio de Finis.
(Min. 24:40)
Travel Milan, Italy - Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan
Take a tour of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
This lovely brick church and convent in Milan is a very remarkable spot.
Santa Maria delle Grazie is a small 15th-century church created with predominantly circular designs.
The architecture of this Dominican convent is an interesting mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles.
The red of the bricks is contrasted by sections of white geometric panels around the church.
No matter how beautiful Santa Maria delle Grazie is from the outside, it is what's inside that makes it truly famous.
Leonardo da Vinci painted 'The Last Supper' on one of the refectory walls making the church a historical and cultural landmark
Saved from bombing raids in WWII, the painting can still be seen by visitors today.
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Perugia | Wikipedia audio article
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Perugia
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Perugia (Italian pronunciation: [peˈruːdʒa] (listen); Latin: Perusia) is the capital city of both the region of Umbria in central Italy, crossed by the river Tiber, and of the province of Perugia.
The city is located about 164 kilometres (102 miles) north of Rome and 148 km (92 miles) southeast of Florence. It covers a high hilltop and part of the valleys around the area. The region of Umbria is bordered by Tuscany, Lazio, and Marche.
The history of Perugia goes back to the Etruscan period; Perugia was one of the main Etruscan cities.
The city is also known as the universities town, with the University of Perugia founded in 1308 (about 34,000 students), the University for Foreigners (5,000 students), and some smaller colleges such as the Academy of Fine Arts Pietro Vannucci (Italian: Accademia di Belle Arti Pietro Vannucci) public athenaeum founded in 1573, the Perugia University Institute of Linguistic Mediation for translators and interpreters, the Music Conservatory of Perugia, founded in 1788, and other institutes.
Perugia is also a well-known cultural and artistic centre of Italy. The city hosts multiple annual festivals and events, e.g., the Eurochocolate Festival (October), the Umbria Jazz Festival (July), and the International Journalism Festival (in April), and is associated with multiple notable people in the arts.
The famous painter Pietro Vannucci, nicknamed Perugino, was a native of Città della Pieve, near Perugia. He decorated the local Sala del Cambio with a beautiful series of frescoes; eight of his pictures can also be admired in the National Gallery of Umbria.Perugino was the teacher of Raphael, the great Renaissance artist who produced five paintings in Perugia (today no longer in the city) and one fresco. Another famous painter, Pinturicchio, lived in Perugia. Galeazzo Alessi is the most famous architect from Perugia.
The city's symbol is the griffin, which can be seen in the form of plaques and statues on buildings around the city.