Vogue Italiaさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Vogue ItaliaInstagram)「“I Don’t Give a Fuck” is not a typical name you’d give to a stuffed animal. Yet there you have it, the plush toy that @NicoVascellari created last Christmas in that crackling hotbed of ideas he calls @coda.lunga (a branch of his studio dedicated to the production of anagrams and activist posters) is named just that. It’s basically Vascellari himself with a beak and wings, metaphorically zoomorphic. “It’s a revisitation of my first performance, almost twenty years ago, in Rotterdam” (which he got as payback after accidentally stepping on his roommate-curator’s paintings). “The audience was locked inside the gallery and watched from the glass windows while I tried to take flight in the middle of the street. In my first performances I was always dressed as an animal: Yellow Bird, Rabbit, Monkey, Pigeon, Mole. I lived for a week in the dark like moles, in a wooden tunnel. They create a link between the subterranean and celestial realms, united and divided at the same time by one element: the earth.” Read the full interview with the artist by Marta Galli in the January Issue of #VogueItalia and via link in bio.」1月15日 1時08分 - vogueitalia

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“I Don’t Give a Fuck” is not a typical name you’d give to a stuffed animal. Yet there you have it, the plush toy that @NicoVascellari created last Christmas in that crackling hotbed of ideas he calls @coda.lunga (a branch of his studio dedicated to the production of anagrams and activist posters) is named just that. It’s basically Vascellari himself with a beak and wings, metaphorically zoomorphic. “It’s a revisitation of my first performance, almost twenty years ago, in Rotterdam” (which he got as payback after accidentally stepping on his roommate-curator’s paintings). “The audience was locked inside the gallery and watched from the glass windows while I tried to take flight in the middle of the street. In my first performances I was always dressed as an animal: Yellow Bird, Rabbit, Monkey, Pigeon, Mole. I lived for a week in the dark like moles, in a wooden tunnel. They create a link between the subterranean and celestial realms, united and divided at the same time by one element: the earth.”
Read the full interview with the artist by Marta Galli in the January Issue of #VogueItalia and via link in bio.


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