Everyone, all over the world, is invited to take part in the action from wherever they happen to be, at the same time. Participants are asked to remain blindfolded for one hour. A project by Emilio Fantin, Luigi Negro, Giancarlo Norese, Cesare Pietroiusti.
Emilio Fantin, Luigi Negro, Giancarlo Norese, Cesare Pietroiusti
10am New York; 11am Buenos Aires; 12pm Sao Paolo; 3pm London; 4pm
Cairo, Rome; 5pm Addis Ababa; 9pm Phnom Penh; 10pm Shanghai
Everyone, all over the world, is invited to take part in the action
Bendati/Blindfolded from wherever they happen to be, at the same
time.
Participants are asked to remain blindfolded for one hour.
This is to identify with the state of mind of Luigi, who, for over a
year now, has had trouble with his eyesight. He must remain in
complete darkness, or keep his eyes closed for long periods of time.
Those contributing are free to stay still or move, do something or
not, work or rest. Participants are also invited to identify with
Luigi's condition and simply experience the loss of sight for an
hour.
After the performance impressions can be posted on
http://forgottensculptors.blogspot.com a space where analogies,
coincidences, and individual thoughts may appear; where images and
voices seen or heard during the action can find an echo.
Forgotten Sculptors
Bendati/Blindfolded is the last action in a series of events that
make up Forgotten Sculptors. Forgotten Sculptors is a project by
Fantin, Negro, Norese, and Pietroiusti, produced by SculptureCenter
for PERFORMA07. The project began with a series of short email
stories; and the second part consisted of a live performance by the
four artists with the participation of Joan Jonas and Steve Piccolo,
which took place at SculptureCenter on November 3, 2007. For more
information about Forgotten Sculptors, please email
forgottensculptors@sculpture-center.org
With the support of the Italian Cultural Institute, New York.
For additional information please contact SculptureCenter: (1)
718.361.1750 or
info@sculpture-center.org
Media contact: Katie Farrell, kfarrell@sculpture-center.org
About SculptureCenter
Founded by artists in 1928, SculptureCenter is a not-for-profit arts
institution dedicated to experimental and innovative developments in
contemporary sculpture. SculptureCenter commissions new work and
presents exhibits by emerging and established, national and
international artists.
SculptureCenter is five minutes from Midtown by subway. Please visit
the website
for details.
PERFORMA07 (November 1-20, 2007) is the second biennial of new
visual art performance presented by PERFORMA, a non-profit
multidisciplinary arts organization dedicated to exploring the
critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth
century art and to encouraging new directions in performance for the
twenty-first century. http://www.performa-arts.org