Peres Projects

Marinella Senatore

16 Sep - 07 Nov 2015

MARINELLA SENATORE
Scenografia
16 September – 7 November 2015

Peres Projects is proud to present Scenografia, Marinella Senatore’s third solo exhibition at Peres Projects, Berlin. Marinella Senatore (Italy, 1977) currently lives and works in London and Paris and her practice is characterized by public participation and tapping into the creative power of a crowd. Through the use of the quintessential collaborative creative endeavor of filmmaking, Senatore initiates a dialogue between history, culture and social structures, using the medium as a vehicle for bringing participants together. In post- production, Senatore distills these collaborative efforts into bodies of work spanning painting, sculpture, video, performance and installation.

Having studied cinematography at Italy’s National Film School in Rome, the film set, or scenografia, now plays a central role in Senatore’s social practice. Impromptu sets are constructed, used and recycled by Senatore across different projects. They function both as a shooting location and a meeting place for collaborative work. In Scenografia, Senatore has put red, cinematic filters on the windows of the gallery, transforming the space into a reduced film set. We are cast into a Fellini-like world populated by abstracted cutouts from her movie sets which hang on the wall, alongside billboard scale film stills from collaborative projects. Scenografia is presented in conjunction with a large scale participatory installation at Art Berlin Contemporary.

Recent and current projects include a public, participatory work presented at the Venice Biennial Creative Time Summit as well as a collaborative work with Jeremy Deller at this year’s Lyon Biennial. In 2014, Senatore launched Estman Radio, an ongoing free podcast radio via her solo show at the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen and Palais de Tokyo in Paris. As part of her survey show at the Castello di Rivoli in 2013, Senatore founded The School of Narrative Dance, a nomadic, free of charge school focused on storytelling and based on didactic systems fostering the emancipation of the student and activating processes of self-cultivation. In 2014, she was awarded the prestigious MAXXI Prize for her work The School of Narrative Dance, Roma (2014), which was made in collaboration with Assemble Architects, London. The upcoming incarnations of the project will take place in Miami and New York. Her work ROSAS (2012) is an opera for the screen and involved 20,000 citizens in Germany, Spain and the UK and was produced in conjunction with the Darby Quad, the Matadero Museum in Madrid and Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. Senatore was also included in ILLUMInations, curated by Bice Curiger at the 54th Venice Biennial.
 

Tags: Jeremy Deller, Marinella Senatore