How to escape the trap of time and space? | Cecilia Hedlund
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Cecilia Hedlund from Sweden comes to Tuscany and meets an ancient mountain, and when you look at Monte Amiata, the mountain is looking at you. You open your eyes. You open the window. You open up to the mountain, an extinct volcano that still purrs under the parched skin of Tuscany. You feel a shiver run through your body. Birth. Life. Death. Cycles that we see and beyond which infinity lurks. It sits on the edge of the eye and runs away when we try to catch it. An amazing conversation with Cecilia Hedlund, one of the most famous and talented Swedish multidisciplinary artists, who will face the questions of the Tuscan Devil in a deep conversation about art and its magical role in breaking the structure of the world. In the Italian province, in the Grosseto region, in the village of Montegiovi with 200 people, questions are asked about the meaning of life, the meaning of being an artist, and the impact that art has on everyday life. All this is set in the context of the experiment of life in Tuscany and the clash with Italian culture. We live at a critical point in history, our future has never been so uncertain. So I'm looking for answers on how to find my way in the modern world by talking to people who are looking for a language to talk about the world, the past and possible scenarios for the future. Luke Gamrot: writer, journalist from Poland who moved to Tuscany invites you to the premiere episode of the new podcast Diavolo Toscano - a diabolical question, beyond borders. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@diavolotoscano
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