MARIA NOVELLA DEL SIGNORE
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Annaliviaplurabella

(1989) Annaliviaplurabella

(porcelain, cotton tulle, metal, paper, slide projecton, lights)

sound: Tommaso Del Signore

Almost a brook, rather than a bed, or better still, the long and narrow bed of a brook in which the light itself runs, sometimes flowing and sometimes stopping, thickening into shadows between the folds of the thin layers of grayish-white porcelain. The channel of the river/bed on which the porcelain is laid is suspended/set on a foaming wave of tulle, while the sound of silver bells, created by Tommaso Del Signore, runs through the space of the work. Soft and hard exchange roles: rough tulle, soft-creamy-flowing porcelain, in this figuration without figures that recalls the death of Ophelia.