Exchange Utrecht-Padova Daedalus & Icarus Exchange Utrecht-Padova Paul Sava Nicola Meneghello Emilian Petrache Yassine Saïdi Olle Hoolboom Sander Mulder
The StoryLine Daedalus and his son Icarus From Kreta to Minos Labyrinth with Minotaur Escape out of the labyrinth King of Minos wants Daedalus Daedalus wants to escape Wings of feathers and wax Icarus flies to high Wax melts and he falls in sea
Karma & hasty climbers have a sudden falls “Every dream has a price” Deeper meaning Karma & hasty climbers have a sudden falls “Every dream has a price”
Art Antonio Canova, Dedalo e Icaro; 1779, marmo, altezza 2,20 m. Museo Correr, Venezia. Jacob Peter Gowy, from a sketch of P.P.Rubens, Icarus fall, 1636-1638, oil on canvas. Madrid (Spain), Prado Museum. Charles Paul Landon, Daedalus cheers on Icarus to fly, 1779. Alençon, Musée des Beaux Arts et de la Dentelle.
Literature Harry Mulisch Francesco Guccini James Joyce
Icarus in 21st century
Why we shoudn‘t forget this myth