Brixen Water Light Festival Features 24 Installations Exploring Peace Amid Ukraine War
Alpine town in South Tyrol hosts artists from 13 countries with theme 'Imagine Peace' running until May 16
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- The Brixen Water Light Festival in South Tyrol, Italy, showcases 24 light art installations from artists across 13 countries under the theme 'Imagine Peace.' With war continuing in Ukraine, works address conflict, memory and peace's cost.
- Two Ukrainian artists now living in Norway perform live sand paintings in the Church of Our Lady (dating to 980 AD), while Croatian artist Marko Bolkovic created a piece from reused EU pallets featuring responses from residents in five cities about peace.
- The festival runs along the town's squares, historic buildings and mountain rivers until closing on the UN International Day of Light.
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The Brixen Water Light Festival is an annual event in this Alpine town of South Tyrol, Italy. This year's theme 'Imagine Peace' was chosen deliberately given the ongoing war in Ukraine, with installations addressing conflict, memory and the cost of peace.
The Brixen Water Light Festival is running until 16 May in the Alpine town of Brixen, South Tyrol, with 24 light art installations from artists across 13 countries. This year's theme is "Imagine Peace." The choice feels deliberate. With war continuing in Ukraine, works throughout the festival address conflict, memory and what peace actually costs. The installations line the town's squares, historic buildings and the banks of its two mountain rivers. Two Ukrainian artists now living in Norway perform live sand paintings inside the Church of Our Lady, a building dating to 980 AD. Their work shifts between a mother with children and a boy facing soldiers. Croatian artist Marko Bolkovic built his piece from reused EU pallets. It carries responses from residents in Brixen, Copenhagen, Oslo, Essen and Pula on what peace means to them. The festival runs against a backdrop of the Dolomites and closes on the UN International Day of Light.
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