Ursula Mayer: Film

12 May - 30 May 2010
curated by Laura Barreca

Fondazione Pastificio Cerere is glad to present the personal exhibition of Ursula Mayer. The artist will show two films in 16 mm, which are similar for themes and narrative language : The Lunch in Fur/ Le Déjeuner en Fourrure (2008) and Memories of Mirrors/Theatrical Personalities After Mary Wigman and Madame d’Ora (2007-2008).
The short film The Lunch in Fur/ Le Déjeuner en Fourrure (2008) is a reflection on Surrealism through an entwining between dream and reality. Infact, the title derives from the art work of Meret Oppenheim created in 1936 for the exposition, curated by André Breton, on surrealist objects. Around the coffee cup covered with fur, the three icons of historical Avant-garde take  shape: Meret Oppenheim, Josephin Baker and Dora Maar. Memories of Mirrors/Theatrical Personalities After Mary Wigman and Madame D’Ora develops Mayer’s research on movement and repetition/immobility through movement itself. Ranging between Dora Kalmus’ photographic poses and Mary Wigman’s coreography, the three women move with a theatrical rythm while exchanging a mirror pointed on audience. They seem to be dipped in an eternal present in which everything is suspended, without any way of exit. The scene remains unknowable as an inevitable consequence of the relationship with “the other” reflected by the mirror.

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Memories of Mirrors / Theatralic Personalities after Mary Wigman and Madam D’Ora, 2007-2008, Fondazione Pastificio Cerere.