A carpet without a physical dimension

linear silk rug with thin artistic fringes, accompanied by a white classical bust against a gray background
artistic silk rug with vertical filamentous elements on a gray background
middle segment of an artistic silk rug with thin fringes
small segment of a black filamentous rug with two fringes
close-up detail of a black artistic silk rug

An “extreme act“, a reflection on the fatal transience of things that finds its only possible resistance in the world of memory. A minimal gesture that freely and adventurously retraces the steps taken by Piero Manzoni in his search for an “infinite” artistic trace, a search that led to the creation of his famous Linee in 1959.

 

Recollection counteracts oblivion and gives time an intimate, somehow in(de)finite dimension. Experiences, memories, emotions do not compose an organic plot. They form an uneven, complex and fluctuating sequence. Sometimes it is dense, sometimes evanescent, as represented in the discontinuous and jagged essence of the carpet.

 

Like a ruined temple, we can only imagine what it was like. The irreversible consumption of material consistency makes time the most obvious dimension of the object. Time, whether an infinite entity or the tempus edax rerum, the corrosive force that leaves ruins as testimony to the past.

/ WE DON'T DESIGN

/ 2024

/ with Davide Lanfranco