AGRIGENTO CAPITALE ITALIANA
DELLA CULTURA 2025
curated by Basak Senova and Jonatan Habib Enqgvist
The
Mirror project, under the coverage of Agrigento Capitale Italiana della Cultura 2025, realised in collaboration
with The Atlas (of Creative Mechanisms): [Curating–Conducting]. From both a conceptual and structural perspective, the project
adopts an experimental framework, reimagining the traditional space of an opera house through the lens of contemporary art.
Works (based on moving image), which either process or incorporate musical components, sound, rhythm, and performative structures,
are presented in the format of screenings in lieu of an opera, ballet, or concert. Simultaneously, photographs are exhibited
on the stage itself, utilising the theatre’s mechanical systems in the form of an exhibition.
By inviting
the audience to step onto the stage and experience it as an exhibition space, The Mirror challenges conventional modes of
spectatorship and transforms the performative setting into an immersive visual and spatial encounter. This recontextualisation
of the operatic environment opens up new perceptual and conceptual possibilities to reflect on the shifting boundaries between
artistic disciplines.
These spatial, perceptual, and sensory interventions will be further explored through a critical
and reflexive exchange between the curators and documented in the forthcoming Atlas publication.
THE
PROJECT
The “Mirror” project consists of three interconnected chapters. The first chapter is the experimental
exhibition held on the stage of Teatro Pirandello in Agrigento. It combines a film screening with photographs, inviting the
audience to step onto the stage to experience the photographs in a unique exhibition setup and watch the films as opera audiences.
The second chapter is a book that mirrors art and the city of Agrigento. It processes observations through the eyes of a stray
cat hovering around the city. The third chapter entails the dissemination of the film programme and the book to partner institutions
in different cities across Europe: Istanbul Modern (Istanbul), Kunsthalle Wien (Vienna), Kunsthaus Dahlem (Berlin), Liljevalchs
Konsthall (Stockholm), National Museum of Modern Art (Zagreb), The Art Rooms, ARUCAD (Kyrenia) and CVAR Centre of Visual
Arts and Research (Nicosia); Cyprus, The Reykjanes Art Museum (Reykjavik).
The participating artists of the project
are Ali Cherri (LB/FR), Almagul Menlibeyeva (KZ/DE), Cristiana de Marchi (IT/LB/AE), Egle Oddo (IT/FI), Emilija Škarnulytė
( (LT), Francesco Bellina (IT), Hera Büyüktasciyan (TR), Herrana Addisu (ET), Icelandic Love Corporation (IS), Isa Rosenberger
(AT), Jesper Just (DE), Johan Thom (ZA), Larissa Sansour (PS/UK) – Søren Lind (DK/UK), Marcus Neustetter (AT), Marja Helander
(FI), The ZoNE (AT), Maria Lantz (SE), Nisrine Boukhari (SY/AT), Oya Silbery (CY), Rojda Tugrul (TR/AT), Ramesch Daha (AT),
Superflex (DK), Theresa Traore Dahlberg (SE), Wael Shawky (EG), and William Kentridge (ZA).
Most of the editions
of the photographs were produced in Agrigento and donated to the Agrigento City Museum upon the conclusion of the exhibition
at Teatro Pirandello, Agrigento.
THEME
Agrigento, designated as the Italian
Capital of Culture for 2025 (Agrigento Capitale Italiana della Cultura 2025), has structured its programme around four thematic
elements: Air, Earth, Water, and Fire. The “Mirror” project is presented under the theme of ‘Water’.
The Mediterranean
region has always generated and orchestrated a unique understanding of imagination through unexpected associative processes,
especially through the theme of water as an overarching motif. The project operates as an analogy to observing a broken mirror
with its fragments. In this context, the main curatorial objective of the project is to incorporate the mirroring of various
elements to one another: the city of Agrigento, the element of water, films, photographs, music, and the audience creating
a strong and unified experience at Teatro Pirandello Agrigento, with a scheduled program spanning a month. This experience
will also be captured in a book that reflects and intertwines these elements, narrated through the perspective of a stray
cat named ‘Surfaro’.
The Atlas (of Creative Mechanisms): [Curating–Conducting] is
a PEEK project led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Basak Senova, with interdisciplinary input from key researcher Dr. David Chisholm,
funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and hosted by the Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education at the University
of Applied Arts Vienna.