ALMARE is an artistic-curatorial collective dedicated to practices and researches using sound as means of expression. In particular, ALMARE investigates the notion of listening and how it affects social and political dynamics. ALMARE works in curating, writing, publishing, collective research and sound and music production. In 2020 ALMARE started the production of “Life Chronicles of Dorothea Iesj S.P.U.”, a sci-fi audio-novel supported by the Italian Council – Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture. In 2021, ALMARE contributed to found the Turin-based network The Listeners together with Metamorfosi Notturne and Cripta 747.
ALMARE collaborated with national and international institutions such as Fondazione Baruchello, Rome (IT); Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris (FR); Hangar, Barcelona (ES); MACAO, Milan (IT); MAMbo – Museum of Modern Art, Bologna (IT); Polo del ‘900, Turin (IT); Radio Papesse, Florence (IT); Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (IT); Timespan, Helmsdale (UK) and has involved artists, musicians, djs, philosophers and researchers including Vinit Agarwal, Thomas Ankersmit, Antwood, Lucrezia Calabrò Visconti, Federico Campagna, Eleni Ikoniadou & Viki Steiri, Enrico Malatesta, Porpora Marcasciano, Marina Rosenfeld, Carl Stone.
Supported by the Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Barcellona
Updated: 15 November 2023