
Performance “I thought I had no rage left in my body turns out it was sitting in different places”
Get rid of your rage on the Museum Square!
The Italian artist SAGG Napoli invites you to explore your rage in an open installation located on the museum square open during the weekend. Through several architectural layers, you will find a center, similar to a rage room, where you will be guided to understand how to recognize anger in your mind and body and how to release it through intensive short physical exercise. SAGG has combined a very physical practice with writing and orality as artistic mediums, extending her practice into new poetic and conceptual terrains. She continues to explore the contradictions and power of Southern identity as a living, embodied archive.
Architect: Sofia Albrigo, dipl. Arch. USI/AAM
This work is part of "In the Moment" a program that showcases a broad scope of performance works.