Francesca Catastini
The Modern Spirit is Vivisective (book + print)
Collector's edition with the book and a signed pigment print on Hahnemuehle PhotoRag Baryta paper. Edition of 25 collector's copies
Publisher AnzenbergerEdition, 2016
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Collector's edition with the book and a signed pigment print on Hahnemuehle PhotoRag Baryta paper. Size of the book: 23 x 16 cm. Size of the print: 14,3 x 21 cm. Book: hardcover with embossed cover picture, Swiss brochure. Edition of 25 collector's editions.
The modern spirit is vivisective. Vivisection itself is the most modern process one can conceive. The ancient spirit accepted phenomena with bad grace. The ancient method investigated law with the lantern of justice, morality with the lantern of revelation, art with the lantern of tradition. But all these lanterns have magical properties: they transform and disfigure. The modern method examines its territory by the light of day.”
So said the modernist manifesto of a young James Joyce, a former medical student, in his Stephen Hero, offering a portrait of the artist as vivisector, a carnal voyeur whose victim suffers his gaze as she does the surgeon’s scalpel.
Photo-artist Francesca Catastini explores vivisection as an aesthetic performance. Acting as both the victim and the artist, she dissects the very notion of scopophilia, blindness and the human quest for knowledge.
Presented as a cornucopia of materials, her found photographs of old Anatomy lab and blind school students mingle with appropriated frontispieces of Renaissance Anatomy manuals and her austere yet ironical photoworks to form a telescopic structure divided into overlapping sections – the chapters of her forthcoming book: on looking, on touching, on cutting and on discovering.
Federica Chiocchetti, The Photocaptionist