Collaboration. The Italian artist involves thousands of people in her elaborate projects as producers, writers and in other roles to create, for example, parades, operas and radio programmes. The exhibition is showing documentary material and the results of selected projects, for instance in the form of films, and is launching a new participative venture: Estman Radio.
Collaboration is the most important component of Marinella Senatore’s concept of art. The Italian artist (*1977) involves thousands of people in her elaborate projects as producers, writers and in other roles to create, for example, parades, operas and radio programmes. She is not only concerned with triggering social processes but also with questioning concepts such as community and social responsibility, finding new narrative forms and ultimately in generating a collective memory through joint action. Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen is showing documentary material and the results of several of her projects, for instance in the form of films, and is launching a new particípative venture: Estman Radio.
The exhibition is showing the archive of Speak Easy (2009) – a project which involved around a hundred students from the Computense University of Madrid and more than one thousand residents of a Madrid suburb, including retired carpenters, seamstresses, craftspeople and professional actors. They worked together on a film from the conception of a screenplay to the construction of the film set to costume production. As is generally the case in Senatore’s projects, what is ultimately decisive is not the “end-product” (in this case a video of a musical, set in New York in the 1950s), it is rather the exchange that takes place between the participants during the production process. This process will be shown at the Kunst Halle with drawings, sketches, photographs and other documentary material.
An even larger collective worked on Rosas (2012), an opera in three acts which involved more than 20,000 people in Berlin, Derby and Madrid. Here too the numerous participants encompassed professional dance groups, amateur actors, carpenters, art students and community choirs who were involved in writing the libretto, as actors, singers or working as film crew. They were prepared for the various roles and jobs necessary for the production of the opera at free workshops led by local experts, e.g. in the fields of film music, dramaturgy and editing.Rosas will be presented at the Kunst Halle in a multi-part video installation.
The fact that Marinella Senatore sees her art as social engagement is shown especially clearly by the School of Narrative Dance, which she founded in 2013: a mobile, free school with a system based on emancipation, inclusion and self-training with the aims of literacy, sharing of skills and sustainability. The multi-disciplinary school focuses on narration using a wide spectrum of forms of expression such as dance, film, performance, poetry, oral history, literature and handcraft. In the exhibition the way in which this school works is transferred into an installation.
And finally Marinella Senatore also wants to include the public in St. Gallen with the launch of Estman Radio at the Kunst Halle, a web-based audio project. Everybody is invited to participate by recording and uploading podcasts at the work station provided. The contributions can then be accessed wherever there is an internet connection. A productive community is thus formed and the exhibition used as a platform.
Biographical information:
Marinella Senatore (*1977, Cava dei Tirreni, IT) studied at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (2008-2012) and the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (National Film School) in Rome. Today she lives in Berlin.Solo exhibitions (selection):Castello di Rivoli, Rivoli Turin, IT; Musei Civici, Cagliari, IT; Italian Institute, New York, US (2013); Peres Projects, Berlin, DE; Quad, Derby, UK; ViaFarini, Milan, IT; Matadero, Madrid, ES; Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, DE (2012); Macro Museum, Rome (2011).Group exhibitions (selection):Göteborg Internatinal Biennial for Contemporary Art, SE; Depo, Istanbul, TR (2013); Muzeon Arts Park, Moscow, RUS; 3rd Moscow International Biennial for Young Art, RUS; Serpentine Gallery, London, UK;Victoria Theater, San Francisco, US (2012); 54. Venice Biennale, IT; Dublin Contemporary, Dublin, IE; ISCP, New York, US; Riso Museum, Palermo, IT (2011).
Events and educational program:
Guided tours
Tuesday, 4 February 2014, 6.30 p.m.
Sunday, 13 April 2014, 3 p.m.
Art Snack
Wednesday, 19 February 2014, 12.30 p.m.
Short guided tour and a snack
Art Lunch
Thursday, 20 March 2014, 12 noon
Guided tour followed by lunch
Guest cooks: team of the Kulturbüro St. Gallen
Workshop for families
Sunday, 30 March 2014, 2 – 3.30 p.m.
Drawing afternoon
Wednesday, 2 April 2014, 2 p.m.
For children from 4 to 8 years-old
Workshops for school classes
From 3 February on we are offering workshops at the exhibition free of charge.
Image: The School of Narrative Dance: Little Chaos, 2013. Courtesy: Peres Project, Berlin; Mot International, London/Brussels
Press contact:
Maren Brauner Phone +41 071 2221014 Fax +41 071 2221276 brauner@k9000.ch
Press preview: Friday, 31 January 2014, 1 p.m.
Opening Friday, 31 January 2014, 6 p.m.
Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen
Davidstrasse 40, CH-9000 St. Gallen
Opening hours:
Tues – Fri 12 noon – 6 p.m.
Sat/Sun 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Admission
Regular: CHF 7.00
Students with ID: CHF 2.00