CLAYING A long-term relationship

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Title

CLAYING A long-term relationship

Description

The unrealized work by Marta Pierobon, born in Brescia in 1979, unfolds as a ten-day artistic performance where clay plays a central role in delving into the concept of space through "performative sculpture." Utilizing clay as her primary medium, Pierobon sculpts not just the space but also a series of metamorphosed characters and objects that enliven an environment teeming with symbolism and evocation. Through deliberate gestures and adept handling of the clay, the artist weaves a narrative that prompts viewers to engage actively, reshaping segments of the performative space by employing clay to craft fleeting figures, images, and sculptures that both materialize and disintegrate, thus molding and reshaping the space.
The performance appears to evolve into a ritual, enhanced by a collection of costumes conceived by the artist herself, actively engaging the audience. This transformation turns the setting into a dynamic tableau vivant, a continually shifting scene where artist and audience coalesce as co-authors of the artistic endeavor. Within this context, space unveils its dynamic and active essence, assuming a pivotal role in the transformative journey of the artwork. The piece encourages a multifaceted reflection on space as a physical, mental, and emotional realm, spotlighting the intricate interplay between the individual, art, and spatial environment. Moreover, it seeks to exalt clay as a natural element intimately connected to the artist's sculptural practice and to the earth itself.
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Creator

Pierobon, Marta

Date

2020

Contributor

Rossi, Valentina

Format

application/pdf

Language

English

Type

Text
Still Image

Rights Holder

Marta Pierobon
MoRE museum

Collection

Citation

Pierobon, Marta, “CLAYING A long-term relationship,” MoRE, accessed November 23, 2024, http://moremuseum.org/omeka/items/show/173.

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