Pandaemonium
“The
mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven..”
John Milton, Paradise Lost, 1667
There is a city in which all demons are out. Alive and breathing, naked and free.
Some demons are just like humans, some others are mythological creatures, some others are saints, and some animals.
Wandering in the streets of this city, we have a glimpse of all of these spirits that wander around us, and that are never
silent. It is the city of the contraries, it is a place where opposites live in harmony, besides confusion and rebellion.
It is Pandaemonium.
Although its flamboyant streets, these flames and sparkles do not illuminate or do not
warm as we are getting closer, the warmth is given by the presence and the proximity of its inhabitants. We will be experiencing
two faces of the same medal, two spiritual entities of the same realm.
We come in a place exhalating a dark, gothic
and rebellious aura, where its inhabitants have been punished – or yet to be. Symbolic references meet hierarchical bodies
that imply a catabasis into the inner self, teasing and doubting any certainty. The figures are engaging, even the ones that
are static. They are confident and in control of the moment; but as the background serves as a pretext, the characters will
make everything they can to lure you into their luxurious vortex.
Next to that, we encounter a suspended and timeless
atmosphere, dreamy and fairy. The characters here have a more vivid connection with the outside environments, while the composition
presents multiple points of view. The bodies engage a relation with the context, no matter the context. Although threads of
narrativjes emerge easily, particles of void are still perceptible, and the protagonists suggest it in their distinctive
manner.
Last, but not least, we encounter two inhabitants of the city. Tyranna Sauna Sex and Sheezus H. Christin
show us how to give birth in this city and how it is possible to cohabit in togetherness, among the many spirits of the city.
As tangible ghosts, the performance will be presented on the opening day, an original mash-up from both performers, in dialogue
with the rest of the artworks. At the end, they will leave an afterimage of their birth as a duo.
Every
artwork, whatever medium, holds a common feature throughout all the exhibition: to be free, naked and uncensored. Pandaemonium
manifests itself right when all demons walk around us, imposing their queer presence on ourselves.
Pandaemonium
Curated by Nicola Nitido
Artists:
Geep Warhaftig
John Brooks
Adam Dallos
Andrea Fiorino
Dorotea Tocco
Kia Sciarrone
31.10- 28.11.24
ES49 - Erdbergstrasse
49 , 1030 Vienna
Opening 31.10 7 pm
performance at 8pm
Sheezus H. Christin
Tyranna Sauna Sex