Hit The Balls as Hard as U Can #1
Plasterboard, wood, food, water, objects, electrical equipment. Variable dimensions. 2024.
Site-specific installation exhibited in Evidente Insonne at Cosmo Trastevere, Rome.
EVIDENTE INSONNE, A two-persons exhibition curated by Camilla Salvi.
Works by Gian Maria Marcaccini
& Alberto Montorfano
Marcaccini and Montorfano lead us between the folds of what we see and what remains hidden, inviting us to be avid inquirers, because it is in the very act of seeking that we are already part of the mystery that surrounds us.
Text by Camilla Salvi
Evidente Insonne is the anagram of Non si vede niente (You can’t see anything).
This title, as well as the use of the linguistic expedient, and the original phrase constitute the key to interpreting the entire exhibition.
Language, also defined as the “place of being”, and every word, every sign, carry with them a world of hidden meanings.
The anagram, in this sense, reflects the tension between the visible and the invisible, between the given and the emerging, the existing and the recognized.
What is “evident” is at the same time “sleepless”, always alert, always open to new interpretations, always in motion. There is no rest or closure, but an incessant exploration of meaning.
That postural insomnia represents the heart of the artistic project of Gian Maria Marcaccini and Alberto Montorfano.
Their works are like acts of care of the being, in which revelation and concealment alternate continuously, inviting the spectator to question not only the work, but also his own relationship with the world and with the being itself.
Art, therefore, becomes an exercise of thought where the truth is never fully graspable and traceable or reducible to a statement, but always an event. It happens.
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