Project start: May 1, 2010
Project end: June 30, 2015
The Master of Arte Povera Michelangelo Pistoletto, an internationally renowned artist,grants the Susa Valley the creation of a public artwork with the sign of his Third Paradise: the symbol of infinity, whose loops represent opposites (nature and artifice, good and evil...), with an additional central loop representing balance. "A sign that expresses the need to bring opposites closer together to create a third dimension: to unite diversities not to destroy them but to bring forth something that did not exist."
The multi-year project is born as a collective expression of rebirth, a path of socio-economic development of the Valley through the participation of a plurality of actors who share the experience.
It is structured in two different actions: on one side a large collective event that realizes a public artwork - a unique grand work of Land Art - in a symbolic place of the Susa Valley and the Piedmont Region with a collective action that will start from the gathering, on the other side an unprecedented educational project conceived in institutional partnership in collaboration with the MIUR Regional School Office General Directorate and addressed to secondary schools of the first and second grade in the Piedmont area.