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View In My Room
Photography, Color on Paper
Size: 11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
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This is an image of a fabric sculpture, which takes on a slightly different shape each time, depending on some variables, such as the last fold, the new position on the support, the inclination, the material and the size of the support. These small variables, on some fabrics such as cotton, linen, ramie, do not affect the overall appearance, but suggest different expressions. A sewn body, as a nomadic refuge, fragile and adaptive, container of a soul. Photography becomes the testimony of its possibility in a certain moment, which remains unique and unrepeatable. In contrast to an abstractive process, this statue seeks a familiar and stable form, without being able to completely affirm it. Form becomes the ambition to an identity.
2022
Color on Paper
30
11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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I plan to paint in some kind of traditional Italian way, but I often end up doing other things. Collage results in a way to postpone the question “about me” and to receive help from the outside, from a patch, from a piece, like a letter to someone, a phrase out of a casual conversation... I like being in the middle of something created for other reasons, letting it change the priorities of my thoughts; to begin without the labor of birth, just the chaos of living, all in a sudden; to be a free witness of the living, of the absence of the void. I remember a blue sky one evening, so bold, so brimful. It overturned every perception of where I was, if in the full or in the need; both sides, both the cityscape and the sky were filled and willing to be the subject, they pushed on the border. Drawing and painting from life, I experience a similar confusion, lights and colors pulsate in accumulation nodes and vectors, contaminating each other, intercepting figures, not only as shaded signs and smears, but ambitions of a form and of the space around them, that add up in a huge amount of unstable data. So, I wonder if seeing means choosing, protecting oneself from reality, from the harshness of density, from those encounters of divergent wills, and inventing simplified forms as a maternal language. Many artists and people have influenced me, but I would like to remember here the work of Georges Rousse and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Rousse for having affirmed an organized bidimensional shape out of chaos, as a sum of interventions and paint on ruins, spread three-dimensionally in abandoned architectures, physical memories of places that have lost their function. A simple geometric form appears from a single point of view. I think he explored the opposite direction of fragmentation and of relativism. Gonzalez-Torres for having imagined a way for sculptures, similar to variable installations, that does not need a rigid and fixed form, but could be flexible and repositionable as an electrical cord of light bulbs; or inconsistent yet defined as an accumulation of candies, which could be move away in pieces, maintaining the imprinting of the pile, the pyramidal iconography of a holy motherhood, and could be eaten like a host, to share the holiness or the decay of a body, condensed by time, evoking an original innocence and health.
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