The poem in Trappola is a dramatic video intalation that tells of the war inside and outside of us towards... Read More
The poem in Trappola is a dramatic video intalation that tells of the war inside and outside of us towards the search for an anchor, it gives voice to the artistic story in its tragic, human and prophetic aspects of the Russian poet of the first half of the twentieth century, Marina Tsvetaeva , still today one of the most emblematic figures of the artistic panorama of that century. Her story, as an artist marginalized by the regime and the Russian artistic community, is not just the portrait of another "suicided by society" to which the poet Anna Akhmatova alludes, recalling the echo of Stalin's terror (Gulag); it is also an intense look outside the box, precisely because it is capable of looking beyond the clichés of its era and capable of delivering this timeless passion to us intact, with the passing of time.
She is the only protagonist of the scene, the return of her spirit to earth, comes full of sharing to tell her story, not as a living and real body but to tell us "I'm back, give me another chance to exist!" because I don't have a body I'm just a "soul".