Elena Del Rivero - [Swi:t] Home: A Chant, 2001 - 2006
Elena Del Rivero - [Swi:t] Home: A Chant, 2001 - 2006
Installation of found papers, burnt, mended, embroidered and stitched to five rolls of muslin
Music: Bring Light, 2006 by Lawrence D. "Butch" Morris
On view at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC.
[Swi:t] is the spelling for sweet, also for suite. So, Sweet Home, or Suite Home?
The home suite of Elena Del Rivero was pretty close to World Trade Center, so it was very damaged. And all her papers became a mess: documents and notebooks, and photographs, and books, and musical scores, everything.
She took paper after paper, mended them as well as possible, and assembled them in a unique artwork: the only way to keep them alive - her papers, her sweet home.
It is a fascinating artwork.
The way it is looking from some distance, like a waterfall, like a wall in a grotto, with stalactites and stalagmites, like a huge column of marble, delicately crafted.
The way it is looking as you come closer: the innumerable papers, here and there burnt, carefully mended.
It is a triumph of transforming very mundane matter in an artwork.
And it contains everything: you get the idea the way it was at the beginning; you get the present look; you get also the whole history of making this artwork - like in a Productionist sculpture of the twenties: it is creating itself in front of your eyes.
[Swi:t] Home: a sculpture that contains within it the raw, the making, the result. Think at Genesis: Chaos, Creation, Creature.
(Contemporary Art)
(Corcoran)
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