PENETRATION [fr. pénétration]
Penetration is a Gesture & Method.
Penetration is a Act & Format.
Penetration is a gesture and method
to energize the flea market of art.
Penetration is a necessary act and
format for the liberty of art.
The penetration follows some rules.
Sometimes the rules are the same as
in Emergency Room.
It is not hijacking.
Nor is is an arachistic act.
It is a civic act.
With gentleman manners.
Due to its failure to be Permanent,
and its failure to be Everywhere,
Emergency Room is often Out of Space.
It is in this Out-of-Space space
penetration takes place.
Artists from Emergency Room have to
stay boiling and burning.
Artists from Emergency Room cannot
be kept out of exhibition platforms.
Artists from Emergency Room has a
lot of dysfunctions to exhibit.
They need space to express.
And they need to express very fast.
They need to express before it is
too late.
The burning artists need space for
their burning art works.
It is in this burning state
penetration takes place.
And penetration is a fantastic
solution.
Penetration does not only creates
relations between the public,
but gives to the public important
interpretations about the world of
today.
Penetration is not only a energetic
act.
Penetration is also the name of the
space where it happens.
You can say:
"Here is the penetration!"
Like:
"Here is the invitation!"
Penetration is a welcoming act.
This is why the penetration is is
beautiful.
Penetration is a relief for the
burning artist in a period of
elimination and rejection.
It is very important for artists to
circulate in exhibition spaces, just
like the underwater currents flow in
the sea.
It is essential for artists to
express themselves directly in the place
they want to be in.
Without the artists having to lower
their heads.
But carrying on their works with
dignity and pride.
Not like a rat in a sewer.
Not like a cow in the stable.
It is very important for artists to
be in their context, to have access
to it and to demand it.
Show rooms should not be sterile and
rigid.
Show rooms should be flexible.
Dynamic.
Unpredictible.
Artists must throw passes to each
other -- like rugby players -- with
strength, precision and dare.
An artist, who has given birth to a
work, should not have to wait to
expose it to the public.
The work must start living without
delay, and provoke immediate
effects.
The work must live.
The work must exist.
New mechanisms, new systems, and new
rituals must be conceived.
Whatever obstructs the artist’s
expression must be stomped on
immediately.
Penetration does not necessarily
have to encounter a real collision in
order to be successful.
Smooth and loving
penetrations are better than painful ones.
The penetration is a generous act.
The penetration is a mutual act.
The penetration expresses artistic
solidarity.
The penetration implies a receiver
and a donor.
Penetration is a soft transmission
of space.
A friendly gesture,
a loving gymnastic,
an effect of proximity.
There are different types of penetrations.
We will list some:
The smooth one.
The censured one.
The changing one.
The turning one.
The touring one.
The evolutive one.
The sad one.
The impossible one.
The refused one.
The painful one.
The jouissive one.
The repeated one.
The insistent one.
The hilarious one.
The dry one.
Can you imagine if penetration was everywhere?
If artists would pass each other space, whenever they had the need to
express something important?
Art would be a thermometer!
Always! Everywhere!
Now penetration is a brand.
A mark.
It is perfectly possible to say:
"I gave my space to Penetration"
Like it is perfectly possible to say:
"I have exhibited at MOMA".
It is good for an artist to have
been penetrated.
Artist should start to
ask for penetration.
Penetrated artists would
write it in their curriculum.
It is a sign of generosity to have a
status of being
Independent.
Free.
Connected.
Penetrated.
Some artists start to say
"Why did you penetrate him, but
not me?"
Penetrations are the future of art.
Penetrations can only be done in a
state of freedom.
Penetrations are like free
circulation of ideas.
Let us tell a story about the penetration at the Athens Biennial 2007:
“In my opinion, the penetration on September 8th was a huge success. It
was simply beautiful. The penetration was dignified, indispensable,
respectable, natural, authentic, and most of all true. It retired after
24 hours. It almost certainly played with the poetry and not the
vulgarity. It’s as if it did a low bow at the Biennial, an unexpected
generous offering, like a bouquet of flowers. And to clarify myself,
there were many artists who participated. Our meeting point was at the
exit of Kerameikos metro station. Everyone arrived on time, as if they
were attending a baptism. The atmosphere was serious and serene, and
something special was uniting us: group energy. We were not the
individualistic 21st century artists -- of a century where individualism
reaches its zenith --, but a community. The artists brought in their
works just like someone brings pastries and sweets to a party. All the
components of a sacred ritual were there. The artists dressed up for a
special occasion. They shone of honesty, passion and beauty. The passage
was more than successful, it was magical. It was the act of a unified
group and not that of a selfish onenist. It was a wave that brought in
its own rich lot of beautiful seashells.
Friends, such as Enrico Lungi came from abroad. There were no violations
or feelings of resentment, only respect. All the works were necessary.
It was so beautiful and so simple that I almost wept. It was such a
generous act, so communal- they dedicated time and effort, and made
their works with love. The pieces were still fresh and hot. Unsifted,
and unrecycled by ideas, untouched by the art retailing system. Setting
up the work went quickly and smoothly. Their every move was determined
and accurate. They were considerate of their neighbours space --
everyone seemed to discern their spatial area even though it was their
first time there. Magic was in the air. An instinctual sensitivity, like
a mother has for her son. Natural simplicity. Yes! The penetration went
really really well. Life is worth living!”