Staged arrangements

The order is peremptory: collect them all. I collect concrete and abstract things, caps, paintings, successes, defeats. I am my collection and she is part of me. To surround me with beauty, feel better, more protected. By necessity, to leave a mark. Some collections end up in the museum, and there they can no longer touch. Kind of a pity. Archiving to give an order,...

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On collectionism - [Staged]

“Praz, in his will, demanded the original placement of objects, as if they found meaning only by maintaining the order that had been originally given by him. Illusion is the daughter of hope and hope is an attribute always close to life. “ (G. Starace) “Utz believes that a closed object in a museum case must suffer the unnatural existence of an animal in a...

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Museum(ing) - [Staged]

From the infinitely large to the infinitely small, everything becomes a museum. Inside museums, we look for something that we have lost and we want to find again. Beauty, memory, mystery, knowledge, emotion, ecstasy.In a city like Berlin, for example, every historical memory is a reason for a museum or a memorial.There are the great “temples” where the state, culture, history of a nation is...

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Colour(ing) - [Staged]

Josef Albers and his Interaction of colors. Sometimes we don’t think of color as something technical and we tend to forget its origin and science. Colours are all about arrangements and this book carefully explains how.

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A lifetime collection - [Accidental]

A series of metal boxes of any kind collected throughout the years.Their function is either ornamental or to contain flowers, books, and beloved objects.

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