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Flight, the choice of innovators, risk taker, thinkers and people who change the world. Courage is the common element that makes flight their choice. Flight is not fleeing, escaping nor running off, it's breaking barrier whether it is sound, racial or just breaking though a solid wall. Flight is the case of Matteo Pugliese sculptures is a synonym freedom, they eliminate their barrier in pursuit of the unlimited. The sculptures define their own pathway ;the place is not important - being there - is. This is the flight.
Matteo's series "The Flight from the wall" has an universal allure that every person can relate to if you ever struggled to break out of limits to see the meaning of life beyond a way of existence. The "Flight from the wall" series symbolize an idea of that freedom. The flight is limited by nothing at all except your thoughts.
As Richard Bach wrote in his book Jonathan Livingston Seagull: "...you've got to understand that a seagull is an unlimited idea of freedom, an image of the Great Gull, and your whole body, from wingtip to wingtip, is nothing more than your thought
itself".
by Trente Kesteloot Hargrave
Invitation
to the exhibition
Even
before I met Matteo Pugliese in flesh and blood, I met him in one of his clay
forms, which was pushing its way out of a pristine white wall, tearing muscles,
crying out in painful silence with eyes so wide open that they were about to
burst…I looked at this figure for a long time, observing it from every angle
and in every kind of light, as though hypnotised before that materialised cry
– the beginning of flight, the utopia of salvation
- that only a consciousness well trained to blindness could ignore and
not recognise as its own reflection.I would like you to be able to devote one
hour of your time to this new experience which is being offered, I would like
you to shed every role, mask and self-defence and immerge yourself into this
microcosm of white walls from which a face, or a face and an arm, and then a leg
suddenly pop out, followed by a whole body wriggling to get free of the white
flatness, in order to be born to the senses. There
is no peace, no tranquillity or satisfaction; the end is movement, the
destination is flight. Each
new condition reached in the long term ends up by anaesthetising the senses, and
these beings “damned to perpetual motion” have as their mission the infinite
search for the Truth, aware that Truth with a capital “T” does not exist; we
can only persuade ourselves that it is that “comfortable seat” in which we
can let ourselves survive when we become too tired to continue our quest, too
disillusioned to continue to nurture hope, too old to go FURTHER.In a word, he
who does not take a risk does not live. He who does not risk does not fall. He
who does not risk does not die and he can never be reborn.The most honest path
towards Truth is not the “path of certainty” but rather the “countless
roads of possibility” and the more we have the strength to explore, the closer
we will get to MEANING, proud of our incoherence. What
there is to feel, beyond the shapes, are emotions, the hunger for life and
curiosity embodied by these shapes.And it is on this that I invite you to dwell
and reflect and if the experiment works with you too, it will be as though you
are in front of a huge mirror and once again art will have fulfilled its
function: it will have succeeded in showing us reality, our reality, even and
above all in its most painful and therefore more frequently ignored, aspects.And
by opening our eyes, at least for a little while, art will have succeeded once
again in making us freer.
And
so Bon Voyage.
I
will conclude with Charles Baudelaire who at the end of “The Voyage”
entreats us: “Enfer ou Ciel, qu’importe? Au
fond de l’Inconnu pour trouver de Nouveau”. (Hell
or Heaven, what does it matter? To the end of the Unknown to find something
New”).
Antonella Baldoni
Italian
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