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The idea of the cloister recalls the ancient Peripatetic school, where study and reflection were also enriched by encounters and breaks, suggesting values of peace, contemplation, hospitality, and friendship. The cloister is small in size (21 meters by 30), with a garden and two olive trees at its center. Four slightly inclined plates, which form the roof of the walkways, are covered with blue ceramic. The roof, supported by a metal structure, rests on large steel pillars clad in terrazzo with gray, blue, black, and white stones. Cucchi’s sculptures, made of terracotta, are four fully functional fountains, placed at the openings of the low white ceramic walls that enclose the cloister. The entire cloister is slightly elevated on a black slate base. Cucchi's sculptures were donated to the University by the Municipality of Salerno the Province of Salerno, and the Campania Region.","Image 1":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/b3d35680-c2b3-4820-84d4-1630a7331517.jpeg","Image 2":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/96bc3217-8ca2-4d03-af53-e58d5e711a1e.jpeg","Geographical coordinates":"40.76908831519319, 14.792752586214858","Url":"https://web.unisa.it/vivere-il-campus/campus/arte-e-architettura/chiostro-della-pace"},{"_id":2,"Name":"Legni parlanti di Cibelli","Author":"Paolo Cibelli","Type":"Sculpture","Date":null,"Year":2007,"Description":"Inside the university chapel on campus, the lectern and altar of the \"Legni Parlanti\" (“Talking Woods”) series were carved by Paolo Cibelli from the trunk of a centuries-old olive tree. Silent witnesses of the artist's profound spiritual dimension, they are positioned within the chapel space, offering their rawness and simplicity: the lectern, intentionally left rough and minimally carved, with its pronounced curves and knot-like wounds, pairs with the altar frontal decorated with the fragmented image of a Last Supper.","Image 1":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/40f233c4-a2c4-4ea3-ae71-d00936c37bb9.jpeg","Image 2":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/663ff5e5-efa2-4c22-b65c-892c979df412.jpeg","Geographical coordinates":"40.77170306734224, 14.790591325722158","Url":"https://web.unisa.it/vivere-il-campus/campus/arte-e-architettura/legni-parlanti-di-cibelli"},{"_id":3,"Name":"Mnemata","Author":"Pietro Lista","Type":"Installation","Date":null,"Year":1991,"Description":"In 1991, Pietro Lista donated the sculptural work \"Mnemata\" to the University of Salerno. Artist says about the work: \"The title refers to the memory of the rural areas where the University was established. This is how Mnemata was born, a bronze sculpture that assembles twelve elements, including an old table, a straw chair, pairs of shoes, and a cherry tree. Twelve elements, like the apostles, the months of the year—symbols that frequently recur in my artistic practice. It is a work in which the memory of an anthropological culture is reified in the objecthood of dehistoricized cultural products, reduced to cadavers, reliquaries that, among residual encrustations, preserve what seem to be the faded casts of fetishes and symbols.\" This approach represents a constant in his work.","Image 1":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/3c2b23c7-1092-4b3d-8e31-d2374c5d7b43.jpeg","Image 2":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/d14b79ed-c5fa-45b3-8a80-10b5134003f1.jpeg","Geographical coordinates":"40.771511638119605, 14.788920321196711","Url":"https://web.unisa.it/vivere-il-campus/campus/arte-e-architettura/mnemata"},{"_id":4,"Name":"Furia selvaggia","Author":"Umberto Mastroianni","Type":"Sculpture","Date":null,"Year":2001,"Description":"The work of Umberto Mastroianni (Fontana Liri, 1910 - Marino, 1998), after his figurative beginnings in the 1930s, was influenced by the climate of innovation and experimentation that emerged in Italy in the post-war period, particularly in the field of sculptural research. From the early 1950s, the artist absorbed and reflected some of the influences of neocubist schemes, the abstract-concrete and material poetics of the informal art movement. \"Furia Selvaggia\" (\"Savage Fury\"), the large iron sculpture located at the South entrance of the campus, was donated by the artist's heirs in 2001. In this 1975 work, Mastroianni reaffirms his connection to the linear and dynamic structures that almost always form the deep framework of his sculptural works.","Image 1":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/1d82102c-b387-488c-a367-76cac6fdbd13.jpg","Image 2":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/58ef0a77-dd51-4c69-8183-2441b142f0f5.jpg","Geographical coordinates":"40.76816782966043, 14.792999158994759","Url":"https://web.unisa.it/vivere-il-campus/campus/arte-e-architettura/furia-selvaggia"},{"_id":5,"Name":"Orizzonte Due","Author":"Costas Varotsos","Type":"Sculpture","Date":"2016-02-22T00:00:00","Year":2016,"Description":"\"Orizzonte Due\" (\"Horizon Two\") is an imposing steel and glass sculpture (34 m long – 10 m high) that the Greek artist Costas Varotsos donated to the University of Salerno, as part of the national project \"L’albero della cuccagna. Nutrimenti dell’arte\" curated by Achille Bonito Oliva. The permanent work, inaugurated on February 22, 2016, is located at the south entrance of the Fisciano Campus. \"Orizzonte Due\" integrates into the landscape, interacting with the surrounding space. It does not obstruct the view but allows the eye to go beyond. Light flows over the transparent surfaces, turning them into luminous diffusers, large amplifiers of light.","Image 1":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/5c68906e-378f-454c-a902-b82e9350cedb.jpg","Image 2":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/daf3db36-7616-4758-baa3-5a3284c6ccdf.jpg","Geographical coordinates":"40.767875917131526, 14.792634809364325","Url":"https://web.unisa.it/vivere-il-campus/campus/arte-e-architettura/orizzonte-due"},{"_id":6,"Name":"Ombre - La meridiana del Campus","Author":"Lucio Perone","Type":"Sculpture","Date":"2018-04-18T00:00:00","Year":2018,"Description":"\"Ombre\" (\"Shadows\") is a sculpture made of steel, fiberglass, and industrial paint (1000 x 250 x 250 cm) that the artist donated to the University of Salerno as part of the project \"Art on Campus. 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The University commemorates the \"International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women\" with the installation of the \"Panchina Rossa\" (\"Red Bench\")on the Fisciano campus. The permanent installation of the Bench is intended to symbolize a space ideally occupied by the presence of women who have fallen victim to violence. The Unisa Red Bench features a symbolic phrase, chosen from among many suggestions submitted by the university community through a contest promoted on the University’s social media channels. A plaque with the words of Maria Cristina Folino has been affixed to the bench.","Image 1":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/d9c9faf8-3932-4e72-962a-fca4505567cc.jpeg","Image 2":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/78e7fccc-b14f-4c83-bdd9-da350549a7e7.jpeg","Geographical coordinates":"40.76932459887055, 14.792389069369468","Url":"https://web.unisa.it/vivere-il-campus/campus/arte-e-architettura/panchina-rossa"},{"_id":8,"Name":"Pera","Author":"Lucio Perone","Type":"Sculpture","Date":"2022-10-27T00:00:00","Year":2022,"Description":"\"Pera\" (\"Pear\") is an art work created in 2022 by Lucio Perone, also the author of Ombre.","Image 1":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/2d90a4c4-6697-46c7-8146-9a4236a88d7f.jpeg","Image 2":"http://spod.neolaiacampus.eu/ethersheet/images/4faff13b-ea43-4fbd-8c58-7b23fb66dd79/73d9aae2-a55c-4f24-9989-fa38e2bc3935.jpeg","Geographical coordinates":"40.769854113665254, 14.792197516211708","Url":""}], "fields": [{"id": "_id", "type": "int"}, {"id": "Name", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Author", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Type", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Date", "type": "timestamp"}, {"id": "Year", "type": "numeric"}, {"id": "Description", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Image 1", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Image 2", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Geographical coordinates", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Url", "type": "text"}], "_links": {"start": "/api/3/action/datastore_search?resource_id=0aa2602a-26c7-49f2-82df-a228536466d7", "next": "/api/3/action/datastore_search?resource_id=0aa2602a-26c7-49f2-82df-a228536466d7&offset=100"}, "total": 8, "total_was_estimated": false}}