This delicate balance between natural and anthropic comfort also becomes a clear manifesto for environmental attention, to feel ourselves as a whole thing with our planet, with scientific expertise but also with an artistic vision.
Paraphrasing Bertram Niessen, Serramadre is a declared invitation to a collaboration between man, waters, landscapes, plants and even animals, which today is no longer a choice but a necessity.
Serramadre is a transparent, free, fluid, liquid space, almost like a mirror of water that feels pushes and counterthrusts of social and political transformations, of artistic and poetic emotions, creating seductive vortices.
Serramadre is a physical space but also a place of fragments of the imagination. We meet and rediscover ourselves in Serramadre. It is a place of the unexpected, it is a space not predetermined but in continuous definition by whoever walks, lives or inhabits it.