THE TERRESTRIAL REVOLUTION

Valerio Berruti in the Church of S. Domenico, Alba

(vai alla pagina in Italiano)

with Marianna Scano, Andrea Mellano, Paolo Dalmasso, Valerio Berruti
musics: Alessandro Mannarino
photography: Stefania Spadoni

25'
Paolo Casalis
Bio, Arte
Inglese
Produzioni Fuorifuoco

The artist Valerio Berruti was born in Alba in 1977.
His art is made of essential images, inspired by the suspended world of childhood, the time of life when everything is yet to come.
The task of speaking about Valerio Berruti’s art is taken on by a six-year-old girl, one of the artist’s friends and a volunteer from the church that housed his work, The Terrestrial Revolution, a new project created in October 2011 in the medieval church of San Domenico in Alba.

two children playing, in the cover of the film The Terrestrial Revolution (La Rivoluzione Terrestre) by Paolo Casalis, 24 minutes

a young girl drawing, in a screenshot from the documentary movie The Terrestrial Revolution (la rivoluzione terrestre), by Paolo Casalis
the artwork made by Valerio Berruti in the church of S. DOmenica, Alba, in a screenshot from the film The Terrestrial Revolution, La Rivoluzione Terrestre, by Paolo Casalis
the sculpture of a child is the artwork made by Valerio Berruti in the church of S. DOmenica, Alba, in a screenshot from the film The Terrestrial Revolution, La Rivoluzione Terrestre, by Paolo Casalis
"Vivere la vita è come fare un grosso girotondo
c’è il momento di stare su e quello di cadere giù nel fondo
e allora avrai paura perché a quella notte non eri pronto,
al mattino ti rialzerai sulle tue gambe e sarai l’uomo più forte del mondo.
"

- Alessandro Mannarino, Vivere la vita

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