La Finestra’ installation in resin, plexiglas, stainless steel and pigments
200x100x7 cm
Monte San Costanzo
Massa Lubrense 28 October 2022
“This is where you had to start: the sky. A window without sill, frame, glass. An opening and nothing more, but wide open.
I don’t have to wait for a clear night, or raise my head, to observe the sky. I have it behind me, at my fingertips and on my eyelids. The sky hermetically envelops me and lifts me up from below.”
WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA
The meaning of this work is encapsulated in these verses. A window that opens onto the world, onto life.
Various layers of transparent blue Plexiglas show the outlines of the surrounding mountains, which lighten as they approach the sky where the stones I collected on Mount San Costanzo are hermetically enclosed between various layers of resin and which become luminous stars in the night sky thanks to the phosphorescent pigments that have the ability to collect sunlight during the day and release it as a glow similar to starlight during the night hours.
Among these stars I have written some names, sacred names of the little martyrs who fought empty-handed against an enemy armed to the teeth and who were killed to defend something that even before being a right is a duty as Oriana Fallaci used to say: Freedom.
I have brought their sacred names here with me so that they may remain in this earthly paradise, that they may watch the sun rise above Mount San Costanzo, and that they may remain here in peace.
My sincere thanks to all the people who assisted me in making this work:
. Associazione Ristoratori Lubrensi ARL and President Francesco Gargiulo
. Massa Lubrense Municipality and the deputy mayor Giovanna Staiano
. Diarc Unina University Federico II of Naples, Maria Rita Pinto and Francesca Ciampa
. The large community of Termini
. Don Michele Di Martino
. The team that helped me install the work
. Rossella Savarese and SyArt Gallery
. Claudio Poliziani
. ORRI Sheet Metal Geraldo Orri
. Fedele82 snc
. Resin Pro
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Every time an artistic-cultural project sees the light, I begin to hope again.
A project that establishes a dialogue starting from beauty and becoming the bearer of a precise, sought-after cultural message, intending to speak to the community about issues such as appreciation, inclusion, research and respect.
Marjan Fahimi an internationally recognised artist, was born in Tehran, Iran. She has lived and worked in Italy since 2004, almost half of her life and professional training spent in Rome. A refined and technically evolved artist. Today she succeeds in using and modulating two-component resin, after decades of exploration, with rare stylistic cleanness, giving a singular research in the furrow of informal, through modulations and spreads of colour in which the viewer, in contemplation, loses and connects himself.
The work donated to the City of Massa Lubrense preserves, restoring eternity, the names of the young Iranian victims. Sisters and brothers who lose their lives, in the name of life.
Marjan thank you for this opportunity for growth and reflection to those who visit our land.
Rossella Savarese
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Photo credit Annalisa Mazzarella