-- By Tom Phillips
Still from For a Dance Never Choreographed, 2021. Photo: Stefano Croci |
Veggetti’s film For a Dance Never Choreographed (2021) takes place in an empty plaza designed by Japanese architect Isamu Noguchi, with a text of notes by Martha Graham for a dance she never made. The movement of the earth around the sun is represented by dark shadows creeping over the plaza, and the only human presence is the sound of voices crying, whispering, gasping and groaning --- expression minus words. The whole impression is made by taking things away, removing the contents of civilization and examining its substrate of earth and bricks, light and shade, desire and discontent.
The 22-minute film is now permanently on view in the digital collection of the Noguchi Museum in New York. To watch, click here and follow the link to the museum.
Now--- shhhh.
-- Copyright 2022 by Tom Phillips
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