Frozen Love, by Thomas De Falco, is staged by a family composed of only women, ten white vestals to compose, in an atmosphere definitely a dream, a bond of blood that being on stage marks the distance between the subject and its author. Silent as a memory that emerges from afar, reminiscence not codified, this surreal genealogy in which it moves a child - son and grandson and silent witness - was held clinging to the sensible world of the child by wrapping what De Falco makes emerge and expand in space from the head of the four members of the group. From white and dreams emerges that bit of red, inevitable in the work of the author, which is the blood and that is passion, perhaps surviving the final hibernation love.
Triennale Design Museum / Milan
Clothes: Saverio Palatella