Marco Bagnoli "Installation"
31.10–15.11.1980
de Appel, Brouwersgracht 196, Amsterdam
de Appel, Brouwersgracht 196, Amsterdam
‘In the downstairs area of De Appel a broad strip of transparent paper was installed that runs from the floor (where some of it is still lying rolled up), diagonally through the room, up to the opposite wall. A bright yellow lamp shines up through it, enlightening the vague, colourful marks on the strip. These marks suggest spontaneous scribbles, pattern design and scientific formulas, which are very close together from below but become more and more loosely arranged at the top. This suggests being able to effortlessly shift into the invisible, the infinite. As one climbs higher in the building of De Appel via the stairs, one looks back and sees at irregular intervals a dark black corridor, repeatedly illuminated for a moment by a bright flash, which makes visible the contours of a white body of coral that is hollow in the middle. Here one’s glance is drawn away into seemingly unending darkness. Both situations are accompanied from above and below by amplified sound that is heard when the lamp flashes. The playful echo of the sound reverberates below.’ (LvG, ‘Bagnoli’, De Volkskrant, 14-11-1980.)