Devo partire. Domani: Installation slideshow, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 2011

DEVO PARTIRE. DOMANI /
I MUST GO. TOMORROW

Berlin 2000-2011: Playing among the Ruins
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2011

Devo partire. Domani / I must go. Tomorrow

DEVO PARTIRE. DOMANI / I MUST GO. TOMORROW

DEVO PARTIRE. DOMANI / I MUST GO. TOMORROW

5 channel video installation
12:58 mins loop
2010

Produced by Napoli Teatro Festival Italia 2010 and Singapore Biennale 2011, Devo Partire. Domani is a 5-channel video installation inspired by the cult arthouse 1968 Italian film ‘Teorema’ by Pier Paolo Pasolini. In this work the artist plays every character of a bourgeois Italian household which goes through an identity crisis after the visitation of a mysterious Stranger.

Ming Wong has adapted the story to contemporary times and to the setting of Naples. Entirely filmed on location, the work makes extensive use of the Neopolitan landscape – including the Scampia drug ghetto, the failed industrial desert of Bagnoli, the volcano of Vesuvius, the archeological museum and the vibrant streets of Naples – to offset the attempts by the Singapore-born artist to pass off as archetypal Italian characters inhabiting these genuine spaces.
Ghosts of the past revisit their lives; statues of Gods come alive. Visions of an apocalyptic future, references to Italian cinema and cinema history enter the picture, recalling not just Pasolini’s work but also his persona and legacy.