Where Via Rafenstein 12, Bolzano/Bozen

In occasion of

BAW–Bolzano Art Week

As part of

SIT–PLU Situated Creative Practices for the Pluriverse

Curation

lungomare, bruno

Plurima is a temporary bookshop curated by Lungomare and bruno, which, starting from the concept of the pluriverse, invites the public to explore texts that investigate new ideas of matter and trace the outlines of an ecological lexicon for the future.

 

Part of the fifth edition of BAW, Plurima will be open to visitors from October 7 to 11, 2025, from 3 to 7 pm. The bookshop offers a selection of texts that move in two main directions: on one hand, the development of a new concept of matter as an active subject and agent; on the other, the increasingly urgent task of constructing an ecological vocabulary capable of describing a world in transformation.

 

The spaces of Plurima at Lungomare will host, amongs books, also the textile work series DO YOU RECOGNIZE THE CORNER NEXT TO THE WINDOW? by artist Barbara Prenka will be on display, a series developed with support from Lottozero. The new bookend collection by insalata-mista will also be present as a preview.

 

On Saturday, October 11, from 12 to 7 pm the bookshop will host a public program that includes shared readings and the activation of the solar kitchen Fiumicina. More details in the program below.

 

 

From 12 PM

Fiumicina activation
by
Masatoshi Noguchi &
Rita Duina for TAB | TAKE AWAY BIBLIOGRAPHIES

 

Fiumicina Solar Kitchen hosts:

 

Masatoshi Noguchi with the Talfer Tofu project
In this project, Alpine soy meets sea salt to create tofu. Enjoy a tasting of artisanal tofu produced on site using Fiumicina’s solar energy and South Tyrolean soy grown at the source of the Talvera River.

 

Rita Duina for TAB | TAKE AWAY BIBLIOGRAPHIES presents Fiumicina – Solar Recipes, a collection of zines offering culinary insights for solar cooking, created for Fiumicina’s 2025 activation in collaboration with the artist Andrea d’Amore.

From 1 PM

Plurima Reading

 

Bookstore for the Pluriverse with multi-voice listening, curated by Lungomare and bruno.

 

To navigate the unstable terrain of our ecological present, marked by continuous semantic shifts that blur the very notion of “environment”, means to equip ourselves with tools capable of mapping the dynamics that define our time. The selection of texts proposed by Lungomare, bruno, and Mardi Gras outlines several strategies for reading the transformations underway, expanding on the idea that each book can stand as a new world to be explored.

 

* * *

Lorraine Daston, Contro Natura, Timeo, 2024
[IT]

 

A Nomadic Book. OHT — Office for a Human Theatre, bruno, 2025
[ENG]

 

Volker Demuth, Mäander, Matthes & Seitz, 2023
[DE]

 

Elisabetta Rattalino, German A.Duarte, Andrea Facchetti,
Soils Matter. Intersezioni tra arte e scienza, bruno

[IT]

 

Abécédaire of Fringes, bruno, 2024

[ENG]

 

Tim Inglod, Korrespondenzen: Im Dialog mit der lebendigen Welt, Edition Trickster im Peter Hammer Verlag, 2023
[DE]

 

6 PM
Pluriverse – A World Where Many Worlds Coexist

Talk/performance by WOOPS (Work On Outrageous Public Spaces) with Hannes Gröblacher, Lilli Lička, and Mira Samonig, artists/activists in residence at Lungomare in 2026 for the first year of SIT-PLU (Situated Creative Practices for the Pluriverse), a Creative Europe cooperation project offering interdisciplinary research and artistic interventions as tools to address current socio-ecological challenges.

Inspired by the Zapatista concept of the pluriverse – “a world where many worlds coexist” – the project emphasises buen vivir (social well-being), community interdependence, and relationships between human and non-human entities, embracing different ways of knowing and living.

For BAW, the artists will present their get wet! project, conceived for the river landscapes of Bolzano, highlighting the materiality of water and exploring ways to approach, interpret, and inhabit the river landscape as a microcosm of the planet. Get ready to get wet!

Masatoshi Noguchi

Masatoshi Noguchi is a Japanese artist living in South Tyrol. His works explore cyclical systems within ecosystems and social hierarchies, using organic materials at various stages of their existence, from fresh plants to processed forms, and even cooked dishes.

TAB | Take Away Bibliographies

is a Florentine collective promoting the creation, collection, and sharing of collaborative, multimedia, and transdisciplinary bibliographies as a tool for non-linear, non-productive, collective knowledge production, outside the academic context.

bruno

Since 2013, bruno has been the pseudonym of Andrea Codolo and Giacomo Covacich. Based in Venice, the project combines a graphic design studio, an exhibition space, and a specialised bookstore focusing on visual communication and international independent publishers. The studio specialises in visual identities, exhibition design, editorial projects, information design, and data visualisation, collaborating with institutions, cultural foundations, and private clients. Since 2014, bruno has also become a publishing brand.

Gröblacher, Lilli Lička & Mira Samonig

The get wet! team includes Hannes Gröblacher, Lilli Lička, and Mira Samonig, organizers of WESTBAHNPARK.LIVE, a civic engagement project aimed at improving urban public spaces in relation to climate change, green space justice, urban development, and non-human perspectives. This interdisciplinary trio has collaborated on several performative actions in public spaces. Each has their own practice and background, and all teach, research, publish, and collaborate in various teams. Together they have given presentations, lectures, and workshops and reflected on their artistic practices. Hannes Gröblacher and Lilli Lička are founding members of BLA (Büro für lustige Angelegenheiten – Office for Funny Affairs), where since 2012 they have developed and performed actions in public spaces.