In the Cilento region of southern Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Edoardo Tresoldi created Incipit from rolls of wire mesh for the 19th annual Meeting del Mare music festival last June. The artist enlisted the help of young men from the community to construct the 440-pound, 18-foot-tall permanent installation. “They learned a lot of things, like in a Renaissance bottega dell’arte”—a workshop— says Antonio Oriente, who, with Simone Pallotta, curated the public art for last year’s gathering.
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