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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Frattini Bivouac: A Radical Outpost Challenges Curatorial Norms at 7,546ft

Frattini Bivouac: A Radical Outpost Challenges Curatorial Norms at 7,546ft

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Frattini Bivouac, Italy's newest and most remote cultural outpost, opened last autumn
  • The bivouac is part of Bergamo's GAMeC gallery's 2-year experiment to 'think like a mountain'
  • The austere shelter has no art inside, only temperature, silence, and altitude
Frattini Bivouac: A Radical Outpost Challenges Curatorial Norms at 7,546ft

Last autumn, Bergamo's Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GAMeC) opened the Frattini Bivouac, Italy's newest and most remote cultural outpost, as the final chapter of its two-year experiment in "Thinking Like a Mountain". Located at an altitude of 7,546ft in the Italian Alps, the Frattini Bivouac is a radical departure from the traditional museum experience.

The austere shelter, designed by Turin-based Studio EX with the Italian Alpine Club, stands on a high ridge in the municipality of Valbondione. Unlike a typical gallery, the bivouac has no art inside, only temperature, silence, and altitude. Visitors must undertake a grueling 6-8 hour hike to reach the remote site, which is accessible only to a small portion of the public.

According to GAMeC director Lorenzo Giusti, the premise of the "Thinking Like a Mountain" project is that curating can be a form of geological thinking - slow, durational, and attuned to forces larger than the human. Over the past two years, the gallery has commissioned works across the valleys and pre-alpine villages of Bergamo, often reachable only on foot and involving local communities as co-actors.

The Frattini Bivouac represents the project's most distilled iteration, where the museum has left the museum entirely. It challenges traditional curatorial norms by exposing visitors to the elements and the harsh realities of the mountain environment. As the architects admit, the experimental materials used in the bivouac's construction will be tested by the forces of nature, with no guarantee of how the surrounding wildlife will respond.

In many ways, the Frattini Bivouac is a paradox - a permanent yet reversible structure, robust yet flexible, insulated yet breathable. It is a shelter first, an artwork only by consequence. And as the museum's mission of public access is stretched thin at this remote altitude, the project raises questions about the role of culture in the face of ecological challenges.

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The Frattini Bivouac is a remote cultural outpost opened last autumn by Bergamo's GAMeC gallery as part of its "Thinking Like a Mountain" experiment, located at an altitude of 7,546ft in the Italian Alps.
Unlike a typical gallery, the Frattini Bivouac has no art inside, only temperature, silence, and altitude. Visitors must undertake a grueling 6-8 hour hike to reach the remote site, which is accessible only to a small portion of the public.
According to GAMeC director Lorenzo Giusti, the premise of the project is that curating can be a form of geological thinking - slow, durational, and attuned to forces larger than the human. The Frattini Bivouac represents the project's most distilled iteration, where the museum has left the museum entirely.

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