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                  <text>MASBEDO are Nicolò Massazza (1973) and Iacopo Bedogni (1970). They live in Milan and work together since 1999. The two artists have worked together since 1999, focusing on video art and installations. They express themselves through the language of video, in different forms such as performance, theater, installation, photography and recently cinema. In Italy they are recognized among the most important video artists and innovators in the field of contemporary art. Thanks to their unique feature of re-union of different arts the multiplicity of languages becomes a single chorus. Their artistic research has focused on the theme of incommunicability, highlighting the paradox of our communication society.  This has led them to produce very intimate pieces alongside work with a greater anthropological, social, and political feel. They strive to engage their audience by using the moving image as an immersive installation. MASBEDO have also worked with video-performances to engage their audience within the creative space and gestures created by the video itself. The work is a synthesis of theatre, performance, architecture, and video.&#13;
MASBEDO’S artworks are collected by many important private foundations and the following public institutions: MART Museo d’arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto. Fondazione Merz, Turin. GAM Galleria d’arte Moderna Torino, Turin. Tel Aviv Art Museum. Da2 Museum, Salamanca. CAAM Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas. MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome. Junta de Andalucia, Spain. CAIRN Centre d’art contemporain, Digne.</text>
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                <text>Degna di Goebbels</text>
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                <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;This project for an unrealised film was based on a Reiner Werner&amp;nbsp; Fassbinder 1975 piece, &lt;i&gt;Der Muell, die Stadt und der Tod &lt;/i&gt;(Garbage, the City and Death), an adaptation of Gerhard Zwerenz's novel &lt;i&gt;Erde ist unbewohnbar wie der Mond &lt;/i&gt;(1973). The film's working title, &lt;i&gt;Degna di Goebbels,&lt;/i&gt; is taken from one of the signs exposed during the violent protests that broke out in Germany and prevented the show from being staged in the country until 2009, due to accusations of anti-Semitism, linked to the character of the rich Jewish businessman, one of the main character of the representation, and the violent monologues&amp;nbsp; on this theme. MASBEDO's work consisted in staging and shooting a performance with an actress, Silvia Calderoni, in a wood performing the theatrical text with a megaphone, until she reach a tombstone where the title phrase has been engraved, surrounded by a pack of wolves. The film should have had an original soundtrack composed by Carlo Boccadoro. This project is particularly significant inside the research of Nicolò Massazza and Iacopo Bedogni between video and performative, and can now be reconstructed through some photos from the set -&amp;nbsp; -, several e-mails excerpts which reconstruct the various processing and - also graphic - design phases of the tombstone. As declared by the same artists, "The shooting was interrupted during the first day, and the tombstone thrown into the trash”.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstream/1889/3448/1/Masbedo_Degna%20di%20Goebbels.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;Read more.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                <text>Scotti, Marco</text>
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                <text>DSpace: &lt;a href="http://hdl.handle.net/1889/3448" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;http://hdl.handle.net/1889/3448&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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