Trittico: Human Installations II III I

The work merges my Human Installations in a single performance of strong emotional impact. It is inspired by José Saramago: "Like all young men the son of Joseph and Mary was born in his mother’s dirt and blood, in the sticky mucus, suffering in silence". My encounter with the american artist Ron Athey was essencial to the creation of this work. Extreme body art and Christian iconography (here a real crucifixion takes place using body suspension and needles are used to provoke tears of blood), the transition from woman to man, the naked bodies and the nuances of gender (women and men biological and transexual) allows parallels between the human and the devine self determination (the Word becomes flesh, God becames man). The work combines the concepts of Judith Butler’s queer theory and Stelarc's considerations on body. "Kyrahm and Julius are Captain Achab of the new body trans-oceanic frontier of existence, able to stop and recreate the world, where poetry becomes the human sacrifice that yields itself (by choice) and suffers (in spite of it)". (Fioramanti)
- Among the 30 best performances in the world (IDKE festival) USA
- Arte Laguna Prize Venice
- Werkstadt der Kulturen Berlin

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Alessio Pistilli
14 years ago
In questo trittico è espresso un concetto legato ad una storia, che è diventuta cultura. Una cultura che, attraverso un nuovo linguaggio, nuove credenze, nuove percezioni, stiamo cambiando. E il concetto si esprime chiaramente nell'ultima parte! E' davvero toccante! Davvero complimenti...davvero!!!
micaela marconi
14 years ago
un lavoro meraviglioso
Rachele  Mari-Zanoli
14 years ago
ho guardato la tua opera più volte

è intesa e ricca di significazioni
e nello stesso tempo lascia spazio a interpretazioni e/o sensazioni

semplicemente meravigliosa

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