Ode to the Moon Is a Garden of Feminity for Dual Personalities
Based in Desio, Italy, the design studio led by Veronica Mazziotti and Marco Vanucci created a film set for the balloon-like installation Ode to the Moon for the 29th edition of Miart, an international modern and contemporary art fair. Designed by Studio Paradisiartificiali for the fair’s ArtOnStage project, Ode to the Moon reflects on two sisters trying to arrange comforts for their mother who is far away. The installation is intended to symbolize the setting for “an intimate connection between two women.”
“It’s an intimate family plan, made up of solidarity between two generations and a strong feminine connection,” co-founders Veronica Mazziotti and Marco Vanucci elaborated. “We believe that the best things are always the result of sincere involvement, and if we want ‘Form to follow Emotion,’ we must be unconditionally open to empathy.”
“We had to invent something more open: secluded, yes, but certainly not enclosed,” Mazziotti and Vanucci continued.
Desio-based art production organisation Arteas confirmed selecting Studio Paradisiartificiali because of the company’s “high value cultural research.”
Interior Features Painted Tests and Shiny Objects
“The intense green of the leaves or the red clay of the earth fills every void,” Mazziotti and Vanucci described. “Dusk is now approaching, and a magnetic presence leads us to the most hidden, secret point of the garden, the nymphaeum.”
“The perimeters of the rooms, like those of our thoughts, are outlined by topiary hedges,” the studio added. “Thoughts are free to roam.”
Photography by Valentina Sommariva
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