September 25th

visitors: 182 people
deposition ceremonies: 16 people

photo: Ilaria D’Atri, Cyril Béghin

Every day the multiple fabrics that make up the CARE installation are folded, unfolded, crumpled, ironed. They take the shape of a head, a hand, a torso, the legs of the people who lend themselves to the Ceremony of the Deposition. They are ordered by the performers who arrange and move them incessantly. A whole discrete life of plastic, changeable, organic forms develops in the marble details printed on the 300 squares of the Ceremony. The fabric collects moments of abandon, of dream, of silent struggle, which are put together every evening at the end of the day to compose a plot larger than the plot of the cottons, the great mosaic-body of CARE.

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