Deodato Arte Courmayeur opens the winter season with a special Art Night, scheduled for Saturday, December 6th at 6 PM at the gallery. The event will feature Jacopo Di Cera, an artist and photographer who has been exploring the relationship between humans and landscape for years, through a thoughtful and deeply poetic gaze.
For this occasion, Di Cera presents a selection of works created directly at high altitude on Mont Blanc, among glacial expanses, extreme environments, and scenes linked to winter sports. A visual research that conveys the strength of the mountains and, at the same time, their growing fragility.
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The Glacier as Protagonist
At the heart of Di Cera’s work lies the Mont Blanc glacier, observed not only as an icon of the Alpine landscape but as a living, ever-changing organism. His photographs, powerful and meaningful, become true visual testimonies of the environmental transformations taking place, highlighting the increasingly tangible effects of climate change.
The glacier thus becomes a symbol, a shifting memory that the artist captures with a vision that is both aesthetic and deeply aware.
A Dialogue Between Art, Nature, and Alpine Identity
Set in the unique context of Courmayeur and Mont Blanc, Di Cera’s project creates a contemporary narrative that brings together beauty, reflection, and environmental sensitivity. His images invite viewers to engage in a profound dialogue with the territory, revealing the intersection between nature, human activity, and collective responsibility.
Meet the Artist
During the Art Night, Jacopo Di Cera will be present in the gallery for a dedicated talk, where he will share the genesis of his works, his artistic journey, and the motivations behind his research.
A unique opportunity to experience an immersive encounter between art and the mountains, guided by the gaze of a contemporary artist capable of turning the landscape into narrative.