
D'Oro D'Art كتب منحوتة - مطلية

مشروع دورو دارت "D’ORO D’ART"، حيث تجتمع الكتب والفنون.
لن تُفرض أي حدود على الإبداع والتجربة: فهما العناصر الرئيسية التي تمكننا - يومًا بعد يوم - من مزج التقاليد والفن والتصميم لابتكار كتب ذات قيمة ثقافية عالية، أثناء بحثنا الدائم عن الكمال.
وهذا ما دفعنا إلى إنشاء مشروع دورو دارت "D’ORO D’ART": وهو مشروع فريد يسعي إلى دمج تكنولوجيا الفيديو مع منتجاتنا الفريدة بمشاركة فنانين مشهورين عالميًا.

المعرض
يُعد مشروع دورو دارت "D’ORO D’ART" ثمرة إنتاج علاقة الشراكة القائمة مع أحد أهم المعارض الموجودة في العالم وهو: معرض ماريان جودمان "Marian Goodman Gallery".
المشروع الأول بالتعاون مع دارا بيرنبوم "Dara Birnbaum"
>إن مشروع دورو دارت "D’ORO D’ART" هو عبارة عن مفهوم جديد لفن الفيديو؛ ويتم إطلاق المشروع على يد أحد الفنانين الذين شاركوا في وضع أسس هذا الفن منذ البداية وهي: دارا بيرنبوم "Dara Birnbaum".
للمرة الأولى في مسيرتها المهنية، تعرض دارا بيرنبوم "Dara Birnbaum" - التي تُعد أحد أهم الفنانين في العالم ورائدة فن الفيديو - نسخة عمودية محدودة لأحد إبداعاتها: أرابيسك "Arabesque".
يُعد هذا الفيديو الأول لمشروع دورو دارت "D’ORO D’ART" ويتوفر منه 6 نسخ حصرية الإصدار.
التكنولوجيا
يحتوي العمل الفني الخاص بمشروع "D’ORO D’ART" على شاشة مدمجة في الإطار المميز لكتب دورو كوليكشن "D’ORO Collection". لقد صُممت الشاشة على يد فنيين ومهندسين لخلق تجربة سحرية وكذلك لضمان جودة ومتانة العمل الفني في نفس الوقت.
يؤدي وجود مستشعرات غير مرئية إلى تشغيل الفيديو عند فتح الكتاب. يستمر تشغيل الفيديو لحين إغلاق الكتاب مجددًا. يُشكل كل عمل فني مزيجًا من الفن وتكنولوجيا الفيديو والأغلفة والإطارات الذهبية. تمتزج كل هذه العناصر معًا بصورة جميلة ليصبح من المستحيل فصلها عن بعضها البعض.
ولهذا السبب، نحن نصف مشروع دورو دارت "D'ORO D'ART" بأنه شكل جديد من أشكال النحت، وشيء فريد من نوعه.
القائمون على المشروع
يتم مشروع دورو دارت "D’ORO D’ART" تحت رعاية بربرا لندن "Barbara London" وفالنتينو كاتريكالا "Valentino Catricalà"، وهما من أهم الشخصيات في عالم الفن المعاصر.

Barbara London
“Dara Birnbaum’s time-based Arabesque is now a magnificent three-dimensional work of art, and proves that this media pioneer is still at the top of her game! For the unique project, the D’ORO Collection successfully applied its expertise and united two remarkable art forms-the refined artistry of bookmaking with Birnbaum's nuanced, thought-provoking video art. ”
Barbara London

Valentino Catricalà
“How is it at all possible to combine video art with the top crafts works by D'ORO Collection? The immaterial nature of video art with the physical characteristics of the books/works made by D'Oro Collection? It seemed an impossible task. And yet, we went on and gave life to a unique project. ”
Valentino Catricalà
D’ORO D’ART Project
In a world steered today by ever changing electronic technologies, facilitating the development of new media art forms can be both a challenge and a revelation. Those with prescience often have adventurous ideas, and despite the odds they manage to bring their innovative ideas to fruition.
D’ORO / D’ART Project began with the unusual challenge of determining how to produce an artwork that combined the highest level of bookmaking craftsmanship with groundbreaking video art. Interestingly, craftsmanship and art are two words that share the same etymological root—ARTES, which comes from Latin. Once conjoined, a long time ago craftsmanship and art were separated, in terms of their conceptual and empirical underpinnings.
The D’ORO / D’ART Project successfully brings craftmanship and art back together again, through the unique collaboration of the D’ORO Collection, fine art book publishers based in Rome, and the Marian Goodman Gallery, a leading contemporary art gallery based in New York and Paris.
Salvatore Giorgio Dino, founder and CEO of the D’ORO Collection, had the idea to create an unusual project: a physical book that contained a singular work of video art, which would appear on a screen once the book was opened. He prepared a prototype that effectively joined together the tradition of masterful artisan publishing and renowned works of video art. Combining a book with a moving image proved effective. The project’s success is due to the fact that the D’ORO Collection atelier continues the tradition of artisanal skills that date back to medieval bookmaking. Salvatore Giorgio Dino connected the tradition of fine art book publishing with contemporary masterpieces of video art, a field that unites art and technology.
With its fifty-year history, video art is celebrated as an audiovisual, time-based category that gives artists the opportunity to articulate ideas of great relevance today. Salvatore Giorgio Dino envisioned an effective merger: the materiality of a D’ORO book, which provides a sense of physicality through its specially designed pages and cover; and the virtuality of the technologically derived “moving” video image. Bringing these two forms together required insight and conviction that the outcome would be successful.
D’ORO / D’ART developed a prototype for the hybrid object, which is a book, a sculpture, and a video artwork all in one. The unique configuration was carefully planned, and every detail was considered. The book and the video components form one unified object. The latest and best software and hardware were selected and configured for durability and longevity. This included the LCD screen and the unique playback system. The video-sound file cannot be removed or changed.
Once the prototype proved the project’s robust durability, D’ORO / D’ART went ahead and selected the curatorial team, Valentino Catricalà and Barbara London, who were invited to launch the project. Together the curators chose the work of an important pioneer of video art, Dara Birnbaum. Their choice proved that the project is seriously committed to video art’s dynamic history, and to the hybridity of contemporary art practice.
Born 1946, Dara Birnbaum is a New York-based artist who is celebrated for her groundbreaking strategies, for her mastery of the video installation, and for using manipulated television footage. For her book commissioned by D’ORO / D’ART, Birnbaum took on the challenge of specially transforming her three-channel video, Arabesque from 2011, to a single-channel video for the book. In the video, sound and image are integrated, and together retrace the love and artistic relationship of Robert and Clara Schumann. Birnbaum brought together selections from films of performances of Robert Schumann’s Arabesque Opus 18 and from films of Clara Schumann’s Romanze 1, Opus 11. Birnbaum juxtaposed these clips with still images made from footage of the 1947 film about the Schumanns, Song of Love, which tellingly features only Robert Schumann's Arabesque Opus 18. Birnbaum’s Arabesque delicately reflects on the troubled love relationship of Robert and Clara Schumann, a love relationship closely linked to music, as they are both pianists.
The elegance of Birnbaum’s video fits perfectly with the sophisticated structure of the D’ORO Collection book project. D’ORO together with the Marian Goodman Gallery celebrates this magnificent new endeavor, with the launch of Dara Birnbaum’s Arabesque at Art Basel Miami, 2021.
"Barbara London e Valentino Catricalà"
“I have always dreamed of creating a "transcendental" book capable of addressing every individual in the world, overcoming all language barriers: I knew art could be the universal key to this challenge. And making the first handmade book in history that features digital art inside was the revolution that only D'ORO could imagine… ”
Salvatore Giorgio Dino