Reverie Invites Audience to Co-Create Performance at Fondazione Mudima
At Fondazione Mudima in Milan, performer Reverie is staging a participatory work titled "Tempo Zero." Visitors receive a letter inviting them to document the experience through photos, recordings, or notes, and to share material online with the hashtag #tempozeroreverie or via email. All submissions will become part of the final artwork. Reverie, known for her slender figure and constant rose, has previously performed at exhibitions with choreographed responses to artworks, often exhibiting a Stendhal syndrome-like intensity. Now she steps forward as the artist herself, starting from "time zero" to become the protagonist within a group show by Alessandro Verdi. The performance is deliberately unpremeditated, with Reverie stating that the audience will involuntarily guide her actions. A video excerpt shot by Chiara D'Ambros was published exclusively by Artribune.
Key facts
- Performance titled 'Tempo Zero' by Reverie at Fondazione Mudima, Milan.
- Visitors receive a letter inviting them to document and share their experience.
- Submitted material becomes part of the final artwork.
- Reverie is known for previous performances with a rose and choreographed responses.
- The performance occurs within a group show by Alessandro Verdi.
- Reverie describes the action as imponderable, momentary, immanent, and imminent.
- Video documentation by Chiara D'Ambros published on Artribune.
- Performance took place in 2017.
Entities
Artists
- Reverie
- Alessandro Verdi
- Chiara D'Ambros
Institutions
- Fondazione Mudima
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy