OHT: Albers on stage

It’s on stage at Drodesera’s festival Squares do not (normally) appear in nature, a piece on Josef Albers’ idea of perception with no actors at all.

OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature, schizzo
Squares do not (normally) appear in nature confronts the audience with an aural and visual space: 13 experiments of sound and vision without the use of performers.
The work’s basis is the awareness of colours via certain protagonists: light, mist, glass, font and image. This is akin to how apparently abstract themes are the actors of Josef Albers’s research of reality.
OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature
In apertura: Filippo Andreatta, schizzo, 2014, particolare. Qui sopra: OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature. Courtesy OHT, MART Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto
In visual arts, the sense of abstract painting is a composition with a certain or total degree of independence from the real world. This action of drawing away is the key aspect of this work. This action is further underscored when taken together with the questioning of how theatre redefines itself by apparently drawing away an action. What is left?
OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature
OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature. Courtesy OHT, MART Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto
The piece builds on how Albers himself drew away when he left the Bauhaus for America. He was not only traveling across the Atlantic to a new life in the US, but also to a deeper kind of observation – one that brought him to the essence of how the world and objects are built and thus perceived.
OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature
OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature. Courtesy OHT, MART Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto
Observation is connected to the physical action of seeing. Albers’s words and criteria, as much as his materials – his palette and his objects – visually connect the audience to a renewed kind of narration. A slowed down narration, which brings the audience to terms with unfamiliar references and his/her own predisposition to open eyes. An attitude that Albers has already envisaged with his work. Perception, as Albers conceived it in his teaching, from the years of Bauhaus to Black Mountain College and Yale, is now on stage.
OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature
OHT, Squares do not (normally) appear in nature. Courtesy OHT, MART Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto
Squares do not (normally) appear in nature is a line by Albers himself, and the project is first of all an invitation to hear, see and spend time. As the title suggests, this work also regards nature and what normally doesn’t appear in it. In particular, the performance dramatizes abstract effects by staging natural phenomena such as rainbows and the northern lights. This specific choice deconstructs the misleading convention that abstract art is too impersonal or cold.

30 July – 2 August 2015
Squares do not (normally) appear in nature
MOTHERLODE, 35esima edizione del festival internazionale Drodesera, Centrale Fies
Direction: Filippo Andreatta
Scientific research: Chiara Spangaro
Mechanical movements and wonder: Paola Villani
Set-design : Filippo Andreatta, Paola Villani
Music: Roberto Rettura; song “ala” di Matteo Nasini
with the support of The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany (CT), USA
production OHT, Provincia Autonoma di Trento
in collaboration with MART museo di arte moderna e contemporanea, Regione Trentino Alto-Adige, Comunità di Valle della Vallagarina, PuntoLuce SAS
artistic residency Centrale Fies, Albers Foundation

Latest on News

Latest on Domus

Read more
China Germany India Mexico, Central America and Caribbean Sri Lanka Korea icon-camera close icon-comments icon-down-sm icon-download icon-facebook icon-heart icon-heart icon-next-sm icon-next icon-pinterest icon-play icon-plus icon-prev-sm icon-prev Search icon-twitter icon-views icon-instagram