Villa Ginori on Lake Massaciuccoli, so much loved by Giacomo Puccini, is a timeless place.
This exhibition by Marco Nereo Rotelli is part of a project designed by Elisabetta Sgarbi for “La Milanesiana” and dedicated to the abandoned town of Cancelli in Umbria. His research, in fact, is focused on the hidden beauty brought to light with calibrated installations where poetry is the subject and object of representation.At Villa Ginori, Rotelli abandons the technologies that made him famous worldwide and uses candles in symbiosis with the lights of the night, almost to make the invisible visible. The birdsong, therefore, becomes the inspiration for the rhythms of nature and the work is built according to the sound charts created by the tweeting. The result is a symbolic pentagram made of words and light reflections: a sort of game where words are matched with the sounds of nature, but also, and above all, where word places are brought together to create a living metaphor.
According to a synaesthetic idea, he proposes music for the eyes, well calibrated by the visual installation presented with a piano solo concert dedicated to the song of birds. |
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