Jacqueline Bulnes & PierGiuseppe DiTanno with Panini 2 Life
XIII WORLD ITALIAN LANGUAGE WEEK – Research, Discovery, Innovation: Italy & Knowledge
A railway station designed to stir our thoughts, historic buildings flooded with video projections of people being immersed in water, beautifully detailed drawings of mythological creatures lurking on the walls of medieval closes, and handwriting cut into the grass in the town’s park. These are just some of the artworks and performative visual arts events developed in response to the theme of “fate” which underpins the 2013 Cupar Arts Festival programme. One of those artworks comprises a series of installations and performances by a group of visiting Italian artists based in Rome, Panini 2 Life, whose creative directors have developed the project specifically for the town’s railway station. Jacqueline Bulnes & PierGiuseppe DiTanno invite us to consider the events of everyday life and ask ourselves if they happened by Fate or by coincidence. What might have happened had we missed our train or the train been late? You’ll certainly think differently after entering a train station designed to stir your thoughts!
For full programme online please visit: www.cupararts.org.uk