Friday, October 31, 2008

What Should A Normal Period Look Like

OBJECTS

Tabula Rasa: 111 days on a long table Upcoming Handheld Handheld Objects Objects Objects manageable is the next event in Tabula Rasa. On the long table dell'Alumix from Tuesday 21 to Sunday 26 will be exposed to the work of David De Paoli. The artist Bolzano known for its anthropomorphic sculptures that turn into fine pieces of experimental design takes advantage of the space of Manifesta 7 to revisit the relationship with the viewer. On the basis of similar experiences of the 70 sculptures that are masters of sensory albeit using different approaches, Franz West and Lygia Clark, the objects to be inviolable creations to delight the eyes become elements of physical relationship, instruments of mediation between the imagery of 'perceptions of the artist and visitor. The body thus becomes the place of interpretation of the sculpture. The objects are far from presenting a tool with a predetermined function and lend themselves to different uses depending on the imaginative capacity of the handler. A abstract form becomes a mask, a bowl or a portrafrutta. Based on these assumptions, the work itself as a critical object and cross disciplines. Far from the design function of design in the face of explicit or implicit requirement and also away from the purely visual admiration of the works of applied art or not. The nature of the sculptures of David De Paoli is transitive, is completed only with the work of interpretation and relation of the spectator who is responsible for as much as the artist of the successful results. Tabula Rasa is a project by Denis Isaia in conversation with Raqs Media Collective, all events are free admission Tabula Rasa.

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