49 Un’offerta per i monaci birmani (An Offering to Burmese Monks)
Solidarity for the "purple revolution" of Burmese monks: an appeal to support their non-violent protest in defence of freedom.
“Incursions in space” is how Maria Dompè defines the transformation of the environment where the work is created by and for a specifically chosen space.
Since 1989 Maria Dompè has created n°69 “incursions in space” identifiable in a cataloguing of environmental and landscape art.
Solidarity for the "purple revolution" of Burmese monks: an appeal to support their non-violent protest in defence of freedom.
The voyage as a search: of the universe and of ourselves: impelled by curiosity and in route towards the infinite.
Dompè designs a green setting for a place of sentiment.
Dalhousie Square, the heart of Calcutta, is one of the villages from which the city was born.
On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Alcide De Gasperi (Pieve Tesino - Trento, 1881 / Sella Val Sugana - Trento, 1954), the city government of Rome has chosen Maria Dompè's project for a monument dedicated to him.
In the microcosm of Understudio, the spatial incursions of Maria Dompè become "domestic landscapes": not just a physical place but spiritual as well.
On the 21st of March, 2005, the American Academy in Rome was invaded by a site-specific intervention by Maria Dompè: an artist who intervenes in an environment with a profound humanitarian vocation.
Along the itinerary of Arte Stella, Maria Dompè created Water Emergency: an incursion "en plein" air, projected deliberately for the forest habitat that hosts it.
For the 2004 edition of Arte Sella: "Incontri internazionali arte e natura", Maria Dompè has realized an incursion about the planet's water emergency.
Campo Fossoli, a place with a particularly painful history, has a strong personal significance for Maria Dompè.