The Venue
Fondazione No Man’s Land is a project promoting the development of the territory through contemporary art forms that can be repeated everywhere in the world. It is named after No Man’s Land, the site specific installation made in 2016 by Yona Friedman and Jean-Baptiste Decavèle. This work covers over two hectares of land. During Summer 2017, in No Man’s Land, a second permanent artwork made by Alvin Curran was added – Pian de Pian Piano for No Man’s Land Foundation – a piano playing day and night in the nut groves.