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If you know you are falling, collapsing, and you can envision the direction of the end, you can start considering the arrangement of memories, acquired knowledge and merge aesthetic languages created across time.
Falling is hardly associated with that society of super-success and super-performance, of positive and motivational psychology, which has become popular and distorted. On the contrary, it is associated with failure and error.
Falling is more probable if you are jumping.
Abandonment can lead to unintentional spiritual admission.
There is no distinction between the infinite spinning of Russian gymnasts and of fallen figure skaters.
Artist Statement
Sanjeshka reflects on the dangerous and disastrous detachment of man from spirituality and the realm of the unsaid. In her work, she explores the urgent need to formulate a language as an escape (trojan horse) from hyper productivity and hyper positivism. Her work often praises inaction and reflects on the society of information.
The 3D space can be easily navigated by going forward. It is designed as a single floor containing multiple rooms with cement walls.
moving image, 46'28" Italia 2018 2019 2020 A visual diary of the artist's archive, a pseudo casual sequence of private videos.
Moving image for Giacomo Vanelli's track "Nothing Fragile to Forgive". This is not an easy video to watch. The musician unexpectedly cries during the whole shooting, while swinging in a hammock. 4'12", 2020
Stazione Centrale, Milano 2020
Stazione Centrale, Milano 2020
2022
moving image, 5" 2021, milano
moving image, 2" Villapizzone, Milano, 2020
moving image, 5" Via degli Imbriani, Milano, 2019
moving image, 13" Piazza Bausan, Milano, 2019
moving image, 10" Basel, 2022
Milano, 2021
moving image, 17" Basel, 2022
moving image, 17" Basel, 2022
Milano, 2021
moving image, 14" Raštević, Croazia, 2018
moving image, 15" Venice, 2019