39 Gaia – A walk for life – Charter for environmental planetary urgencies
Maria Dompè created for the park of Poggio Valicaia at Scandicci a suggestive environmental incursion, in empathy with the appeal launched by Alain Simon.
“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.
Maria Dompè created for the park of Poggio Valicaia at Scandicci a suggestive environmental incursion, in empathy with the appeal launched by Alain Simon.
In March 7, 2003 Maria Dompè was invited by the Assessor for Cultural Politics and Equal Opportunities for Rome\'s government to realize a site-specific work in the Piazza del Campidoglio.
After a year Maria Dompè renews her participation in the anniversary, January 27th, of the liberation of Auschwitz.
In January 2001 the oil tanker, Jessica' ran aground on a sand bank in the Galapagos archipelago, spilling the petroleum from it large tanks into the sea.
The idea of transit, the passage of people and of things, is particularly pertinent to the space chosen by Maria Dompè: an abandoned industrial structure which is part of a larger building that is destined to be transformed into a large commercial space.
The 27th of January, 1945, English troops arrive at Auschwitz and liberate the survivors of the mad Nazi extermination.
Maria Dompè transformed the environment of a gallery in Milan into spaces of passage and of meditation.
An urban intervention in a private form, documented in the pages of the artist's book, Daily Spiritual Life.