2019–21
Italy
+4000 km
Ticino River between Vigevano (Pavia) and the little port of Lanca Ayala, 140×175 cm
Ticino River between Vigevano (Pavia) and the little port of Lanca Ayala, 140×175 cm
Rice cultivation, San Massimo Reserve.
160×190cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Along the coast where the pipeline arrives from Africa, facing the Capo Feto nature reserve, Mazara del Vallo (Trapani).
160×190cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Dyptich. Dawn at Ticino Park, between Vigevano (Pavia) and Lanca Ayala.
120×150cm each, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Dino Massignani, San Massimo farm, Ticino Park (Pavia).
Tryptich. Owl, Bollard indicating the presence of the pipeline.
80×100cm each, Ed of 5+ 1 AP
Pratomagno (Arezzo).
140×175cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Around Carnia (Udine), view of the Fella River looking toward the Austrian border.
140×175cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Rinaldo Molaschi, gold prospector, near Lanca Ayala, Vigevano (Pavia).
Dyptich. Pratomagno ridge (Arezzo) overlooking the Arno Valley on one side and Casentino on the other.
120×150cm, Ed of 3 + 1 AP
Claudio Peja, Ticino Park director, park headquarters.
Gold nugget found in the Ticino river by gold prospector.
Sant’Antonio Forest, Majella National Park.
140×175cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Mario Di Biase, entrepreneur from Fossacesia (Chieti) and inventor of the Green Climber.
Green Climber.
Galleria Priesnig for importing gas from Russia. Today, the Italian pipeline, more than 32,000 km long, carries biomethane and is beginning to include hydrogen.
160×190cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Partridge, symbol of the Friuli Venezia Giulia park.
Mazara del Vallo (Trapani), Capo Feto nature reserve.
120×150cm each, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Rosario Schicchi, director of the Palermo Botanical Garden.
Dyptych. Nebrodi Park, between Floresta (Messina) and Bronte (Catania)
120×150cm each, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Lava layers, Bronte (Catania).
140×175cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Cow, Nebrodi, Sicilia.
80×100cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
For this project Giada Ripa traveled 4000 kilometers, from the northernmost border of Italy to its southern regions, to explore “the invisible gas pipeline”, soon hosting the passage of green hydrogen and bio methane, that snakes its way through highways, roads, forests, parks, rivers, and many of the peninsula’s “natural oases.”
This project has been commissioned by snam and produced in partnership with untitled association.
2019–21
Italy
+4000 km
Ticino River between Vigevano (Pavia) and the little port of Lanca Ayala, 140×175 cm
Ticino River between Vigevano (Pavia) and the little port of Lanca Ayala, 140×175 cm
Rice cultivation, San Massimo Reserve.
160×190cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Along the coast where the pipeline arrives from Africa, facing the Capo Feto nature reserve, Mazara del Vallo (Trapani).
160×190cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Dyptich. Dawn at Ticino Park, between Vigevano (Pavia) and Lanca Ayala.
120×150cm each, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Dino Massignani, San Massimo farm, Ticino Park (Pavia).
Tryptich. Owl, Bollard indicating the presence of the pipeline.
80×100cm each, Ed of 5+ 1 AP
Pratomagno (Arezzo).
140×175cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Around Carnia (Udine), view of the Fella River looking toward the Austrian border.
140×175cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Rinaldo Molaschi, gold prospector, near Lanca Ayala, Vigevano (Pavia).
Dyptich. Pratomagno ridge (Arezzo) overlooking the Arno Valley on one side and Casentino on the other.
120×150cm, Ed of 3 + 1 AP
Claudio Peja, Ticino Park director, park headquarters.
Gold nugget found in the Ticino river by gold prospector.
Sant’Antonio Forest, Majella National Park.
140×175cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Mario Di Biase, entrepreneur from Fossacesia (Chieti) and inventor of the Green Climber.
Green Climber.
Galleria Priesnig for importing gas from Russia. Today, the Italian pipeline, more than 32,000 km long, carries biomethane and is beginning to include hydrogen.
160×190cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Partridge, symbol of the Friuli Venezia Giulia park.
Mazara del Vallo (Trapani), Capo Feto nature reserve.
120×150cm each, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Rosario Schicchi, director of the Palermo Botanical Garden.
Dyptych. Nebrodi Park, between Floresta (Messina) and Bronte (Catania)
120×150cm each, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Lava layers, Bronte (Catania).
140×175cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
Cow, Nebrodi, Sicilia.
80×100cm, Ed of 5 + 1 AP
For this project Giada Ripa traveled 4000 kilometers, from the northernmost border of Italy to its southern regions, to explore “the invisible gas pipeline”, soon hosting the passage of green hydrogen and bio methane, that snakes its way through highways, roads, forests, parks, rivers, and many of the peninsula’s “natural oases.”
This project has been commissioned by snam and produced in partnership with untitled association.