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PELLE D'OCA I Marina Cavadini, Edoardo Caimi, Lucia Cristiani, Edoardo Manzoni
29/10/2021

PELLE D'OCA I Marina Cavadini, Edoardo Caimi, Lucia Cristiani, Edoardo Manzoni

Goose bumps are a mechanism that someone would consider obsolete. And

for some aspects it actually is. On the other hand, it made sense only on a

shaggy back and few humans can boast nowadays of a fur like that. It meant

on velvety arms, on carpet-thighs and a doormat-belly. Once you greased

with goose fat. You could scare, apparently becoming more frightening, or

you could immediately protect yourself from the cold. But on the polished

skin, the goose leather has a sense of superfluous. If anything, it remains a

misplaced index of an old automatism, the perversion of an expression that

insists on staying; and which, however, has the merit to keep us anchored

to a deep time that can take the name of species, of evolution of biological

history, in short, an incontrollable mechanism provided us by genes, from

someone we are not, we were not, fully us.

But the dilemma remains this. It perseveres. And today, rather then being

triggered by that sympathetic nervous system which responds to stimuli

of attack and flight from climatic conditions, goose bumps are given with

a sparkling sensation, a slight excitement, an answer – like any sensationto

an environmental solicitation, where by environment we do not mean

exclusively landscape, or nature or, in short, those terms that, too easily, get

confused, losing their respective distinctions.

The environmental stress of goosebumps can be polystyrene, the classic

screeching of the chalk on a blackboard as well as the buzz of an insect,

but also something uttered by others, from the feeling that emerged from

a sentence to the YouTube phenomenon of the ASMR. Not to mention the

spiders for skull massages.

Speaking of goosebumps, here, is therefore an excuse to talk about

something else. We rely on a small natural-cultural incongruity, to

a physiological reaction which, even if it has lost its function over

hundreds of thousands of years, remains to indicate at least one thing: the

irreducibility of a complex that denies the differences between inside and

outside, between body and environment, between gaze and landscape;

it also gives a good idea of how the latter, the landscape, is what the

French express best: a mi-lieu, a place in between. A space membrane

between other members and it follows that there is no objectivity at all

in goosebumps. Some come for the cold, others for the polystyrene.

This is also indicative of a certain, very specific relationship that disposes

the environment to the individual. We would have to mention Jacob von

Uexküll with his Umwelt and human and animal environments, and to ask

ourselves what the world is and if there is a counterpart to goosebumps

in the mint – the luckiest animal in the history of the twentieth-century

philosophy – or what the perception of the environment is for a sea urchin.

We are certainly sure that it is not the same for everyone. Here lies the

commitment to try to understand how a landscape, a world and its specific

correlations among individuals, can meet.

Remaining on goosebumps, its obstinacy and its indomitable essence, on

thinking on the landscape as a place in the middle and as an expression of

certain sensations, we could say that this “landscape” is perhaps the aspect

of a local world, of an insularity of the world such that what I can see in front

of me is basically what I am. It is well known a certain difficulty in forgetting

– great and famous quality of the mind – about your childhood landscapes,

just as it is clear that what is learned there, among ways of feeling, seeing,

smelling, touching even running to the bottom, is to be thought of as linked,

or at least originated, together with a landscape.

This is where the choice of the title of the exhibition is placed, and the

plan where the work of Edoardo Caimi, Marina Cavadini, Lucia Cristiani

and Edoardo Manzoni is considered. In the development of a relationship

with the landscape; in grasping some automatisms and other reflections

that occur only in comparison with the complex of information of the

surroundings and its immediacy. Because here “landscape” does not

lead back to those aesthetic and geometric qualities that determine the

rules of vision, regulatory “little orders”, those who – with all due respectto

Brunelleschi and Alberti, we have taken for a walk since the fifteenth

century, but rather to the idea of a member of events from a visible sum of

the relationships that underlie it and with which we can interface.

If you watch the video Deep Moistures of Cavadini goosebumps are

guaranteed. It is a sea urchin that moves, the audio is an ASMR, the hairs rise,

a shiver runs through the skin. That is the relationship, the skin the interface,

the thrill its return, but deep down what you feel on yourself is a polystyrene

that simulates the earth, a thumb that rubs on its lumpy and milky surface

and emulates the feeling of the wind. The complex is the environment, the

interface, the mi-lieu, the landscape. Manzoni’s new hunting scenes still

erase the hounds again, but this time is the mirror the reflection, which

is that of the canine machine, that whereby the dog-animal is reduced to

hunting reflexes. The landscape here is that of the hiding place of the hunt.

So much so that, as a game between reflection and print, these scenes are

difficult to photograph, thus resuming the game of concealment even in the

manufacture of works.

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