Friday, April 22, 2011

"CHI GETTA SEMI AL' VENTO FARA' FIORIRE IL CIELO."~ Ivan

This was one of the workshops I participated in as part of the Ama Forest Week at NABA. The workshop was taken by Ivan, a poet from Milan who specializes in Street Poetry, what he calls 'Poesia Viva'. Ivan is part of an artistic body called 'Art Kitchen', and it was there that we formed a series of public interaction works to install in the city...


In this workshop I created two ideas as public art pieces. The first idea was of representing the invisible descisions and journeys of life; when we enter and when we leave the world. For this idea I visualized two people sitting in a public and open square, kneeling opposite one another. One person would represent life, and the other would represent death. For the duration of an hour, these two people would work like a human metronome, using a physical noise, like the clicking of fingers, or slaping of the stone on the ground to mark the time when someone enters and leaves the world. I read up on the statistics for how many people are born and die in a second; every second a person dies, whilst 4 are born... I like the dualities of these pathways and to bring them together physically in the space as opposing journeys. Black & White.

My second idea was to create a space for a collective identity...This would again be set in a public space. This piece was for people to throw away and to set free their external identity. This involved the public to come and participate in the work, writing their name/what they believed to be their identity on a piece of paper and to throw it into a circular space that represented than idea of 'collectivity'. This idea was about giving your name to a collective presence, to let go of your title, and to just become a floating body in space...

Take a piece of paper and write your name on it: write what you feel defines you as a person: your intimate and public identity...
Our name is what defines us, it is what we think of when thinking of someone else, it is what we use to introduce ourselves to the world...
When you have written on the piece of paper, take it and throw it into the space we have created for you...The space is a metaphor of the public, of our communal space, of public society; of the world.
In this moment you are throwing away your identity, your name and giving it to this collective presence. We are all human and in this moment we are united...




Monday, April 4, 2011

100 of 50 only for one night only Performance...


NABA and MiArt- Saturday 9th April, 2011 
100 of 50 only for one night only performance
curated by Giacinto Di Pietrantonio and Marco Scotini
with the collaboration of Alessandro Guerriero

Given the success shown last year by a great celebration as the first collaboration between MiArt and NABA in Milan, the two institutions would continue to cooperate with a new and ambitious project dedicated to art and design. 

A great event focused on both historical and contemporary performance, during the days of MiArt, which focuses on the revival of various live performances from the sixties to today. When this is not possible will be presented video, photos and documents.

Due to the complexity and ambition of the project this year includes, in addition to the collaboration of both institutions and MiArt NABA, the active participation of artists, galleries, collectors, entrepreneurs, Journals: a procedure for this, which is the novelty of the project.

"100 50" refers to the staging of the 100 most significant performance that contributed to the history of contemporary art over the last 50 years, it will show as an art based on a defined time has managed to do ephemeral element of long duration. 

Just to witness this long-running project "100 50" is meant to represent five decades of performance for its adaptability, has involved more than the art closest to it even fields, significant for Milan and the world, such as design, 'architecture and fashion. With the assistance of Alessandro Guerriero, the 100 performances in 50 years will cover all these areas of expression with artists including: Tino Sehgal, Roman Ondak, Marcello Maloberti, Simone Berti, Joseph Beuys, John Baldessari, Louise Alders, Jannis Alessandro Mendini , Alessandro Guerriero, Pettena Gianni, Ugo La Pietra, Franco Raggi, Trisha Brown, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Vanessa Beecroft, Fabio Mauri, Vito Acconci, Gina Pane, Regina Jose Galindo.


Sunday, April 3, 2011

NABA Workshops~ 'Ama Foreste'

NABA is presenting a series of inspirational and interdisciplinary workshops as part of the Salone del Mobile 2011. All the workshops are themed around the natural environment of 'The Forest' and will begin next week, opening the opportunity for students to participate and learn, creating open dialogues and investigations within this theme...


"NABA and the Salone del Mobile are interpreting nature as a source of creative inspiration: the Academy turns into a temporary forest in the heart of the city with plants from nurseries, plant materials and installations made with recovery as pots, soil, glass jars , dead wood, bamboo, seeds, roots, straw ..."

Hangar Bicocca~ Gallery Space...