…I decided to create, so, a new ritual: a ritual for castaways. A ritual with no dogma, a scientific operation without rationalistic truths–I want to create a game (as Munari said, games are very serious stuff).
Apparently abracadabra can mean “I create as I speak”.
(May 2011)
Gabbia, meaning “cage”, was a performative art residency which lasted six days, plus two week-ends afterwards to finish the paintings on wood panel. It took place at the experimental art space Una Specie di Spazio (in Cremona, Italy), titled after George Perec’s book Species of Spaces and Other Pieces. The artists behind this name, David Chance Fragale and Federico Fronterrè, with the artist Alessia Degani, have been the curators of this project; their energies and the collaboration of many others have been essential.
For six days I lived behind a wide glass window, visible from the street. During the day I was painting on two wood panels big as the walls and during the night I was sleeping on a bed in the middle of this room, and always I was surrounded by the flying fish, entering a performance called Eta dorme sui pesci volanti (“Eta sleeps on the flying fish”), as my blog is titled.
Every day the door opened at 6PM and the people could come in, have a closer look, talk some with me and browse my sketchbooks, all gathered in a bag.
On Thursday, the artist, photographer, Caterana Tonnē Fleur, alias Rib., joined my residency, sharing my little bed, helping me with the panels and taking photographs.
On Saturday the 14th of May, during the Opening, a bigger collective and interactive performance happened: La mensa sull’abisso, “The Meal On The Abyss”.
The core of my intentions was finding a way to bear the inevitability of the pain.
These are the panels that I’ve painted, with Rib.‘s big help. Their photographs are by Andrea Riboni, who had decided to also create two videos to travel inside my panels and my ritual bedroom…
Working on the left panel, with Michelle in the room – Photo by Rib.
“Eta dorme sui pesci volanti” / Sleeping – Photo by Rib.
“Eta dorme sui pesci volanti” / Sleeping – Photo by Rib.
“Eta dorme sui pesci volanti” / Awakening – Photo by Rib.
“Eta dorme sui pesci volanti” / Awakening – Photo by Rib.
“Eta dorme sui pesci volanti” / Awakening – Photo by Rib.
The sculpture made with Anna Cigoli, during the opening Day – Photo by Rib.
Mensa sull’abisso, the weights and the ropes – Photo by Rib
Mensa sull’abisso, the musicians Federico Mecatti and Andrea Carasi – Photo by Rib.
This video by Eugenio Villani shows the opening day, with some extracts from the performance Mensa sull’abisso.
The two girls who paint me are randomly picking numbers from their bags and asking to the related people to decide whether to physically damage me or to add a weight to my burden.
A PERFORMANCE WITH
Alessia Degani
Ialira Donar
Valeria Muledda
Michelle Soleda Gorr
Rib.
Maria Caletti
Erica Lanzoni
Eleonora Eta Liparoti
Federico Mecatti
Andrea Carasi
… and everyone who was called.
Mensa sull’abisso, 1st part – Alessia Degani paints me
Mensa sull’abisso – after the body painting
Mensa sull’abisso, 2nd part – A weight being added to the burden
Mensa sull’abisso, 3rd part – Alessia Degani picks threads and tangerine peels from my mandible to share them with the people
La mensa sull’abisso – Ph by Caterana Tonnē Fleur
OTHER PICTURES FROM THE ART RESIDENCY AND SOME DAYS AFTERWARDS
The message on the glass door: “This door will be open every day at 6PM. Till that time, I work. But glasses are made to look through them. If you don’t see me, maybe I went to take a shower at home. Apart from that, I’ll be living here till the 13th of May. Even during the night, yep! Ah, Saturday the 14th is the Opening Day! It’s a performance. It’s the best day to come by. Love, Eta” – Ph by DCF
My carnets in the bag behind the window – Photo by DCF
My drawings in the bag – Photo by DCF
1st day – Photo by Michelle
1st day – Photo by DCF
1st day – Photo by DCF
Federico Fronterrèand a flying fish – Photo by DCF
Tamara Fragale and a flying fish – Photo by DCF
2nd day – Photo by DCF
2nd day, Anna Cigoli working on the sculpture shown at the Opening – Photo by DCF
2nd day – Photo by DCF
2nd day – Photo by DCF
2nd day – Photo by DCF
2nd day – Photo by DCF
Rib joining my residency – Photo by Eta
Rib joining my residency – Photo by Eta
Rib joining my residency – Photo by Eta
Rib joining my residency – Photo by Eta
Rib joining my residency – Photo by Eta
Working on the right panel – Photo by Rib
Working on the right panel – Photo by Rib
Left panel work in progress – Photo by Rib
Thanks to everyone who joined this project and made it possible