sommerso
Sommerso, Italian for submerged or underwater, is a term used in art to describe works that are created for or placed beneath the surface of water. In criticism and practice, it refers to art designed to be viewed underwater or to interventions that rely on the marine environment, often highlighting the interaction of art, light, water, and aquatic life. The concept is also discussed in relation to environmental art and site-specific practices, though it remains most closely associated with underwater sculpture.
In the mid-20th century, artists in Italy and elsewhere began creating sculptures and installations intended to
Conservation and ethics in sommerso involve balancing the integrity of the artwork with environmental impact and
Overall, sommerso connects to broader currents in environmental and site-specific sculpture, underwater archaeology, and the exploration