An abstract, barely sensed space, determined by the focus on the very object through which one sees: the porthole of a ship. The result of a two-and-a-half-week-long cruise on a cargo, the artwork reflects on the reconstruction of an idea, an invisible horizon and a metaphysical context. The space is stratified into different levels of reality and materialises as a heterotopia.
photo: miki tallone
photo: miki tallone
photo: miki tallone
The Land seen from the Sea
villa croce | genova Museo d’Arte Contemporanea
genova — italy
4.02.2012 – 4.05.2012
curated by Little Constellation
Alessandro Castiglioni,
Rita Canarezza and Pier Paolo Coro
in collaboration with Istituto Svizzero di Roma,
Ignazio Messina Line Genova
and Marta Ponis