The Shapes of Time is a book published by Fondazione Malaspina on the occasion of the exhibition at the Baths of Diocletian featuring a text written by the director of the National Roman Museum Stéphane Verger, and a conversation between the curator Alessandro Dandini de Sylva and the artists Fabio Barile and Domingo Milella.
The exhibition is a development of the conversation between the two artists, this time dedicated to the relationship between landscape archaeology and linguistic archaeology. In fact, the artists and the curator have envisaged the exhibition narrative as a dialogue between pictures and archaeological space, offering an archaic return to reflection and an in-depth inquiry into photography and the very act of looking.
“The works by Fabio Barile and Domingo Milella are photographs that reflect time. Barile’s pictures show constantly evolving shapes, from the most remote times of the world and geology, while Milella’s have their roots in the stone of the archaic period, from the primitive to the present in a single glance,” the exhibition’s curator, Alessandro Dandini de Sylva, explains. “The theme of antiquity is evoked by the dialogue between the images on display, from the Pyramids of Giza and the Tomb of King Midas in Phrygia to the Campo Imperatore plateau and the Gorropu Gorge in Supramonte. The exhibition aims to use the conversation between the two artists to bring together silent geologies and talking stones in the quest for a shared archaeology.”
Alongside the photographs, The Shapes of Time presents a selection of archaeological artefacts, chosen with Stéphane Verger, the director of the National Roman Museum, with the aim of creating unexpected visual and semantic juxtapositions of the photographs, the Grandi Aule, and the fragments of time unearthed in the museum’s storerooms.
Verger explains: “The Shapes of Time is the continuation of the National Roman Museum’s ‘Archaeology and Photography’ project, conceived to promote our archaeological heritage through the universal language of photography. The choice to display works from the museum’s storerooms alongside the photographs taken by Fabio Barile and Domingo Milella, allows us to highlight the importance of the relationship that exists between the museum and its contents and contemporary creativity. Moreover, the exhibition venue is the Baths of Diocletian, the ideal setting for a visual narrative dedicated to the passage of time, which allows it to engage in a ceaseless dialogue with the imposing structures of the halls of the baths and the artefacts.”
The Shape of Time
Fabio Barile and Domingo Milella
Curated by Alessandro Dandini de Sylva
Design by Filippo Nostri
Printed in 1000 copies
by Artigiana Grafica, Montegalda (VI)
Published by Edizioni Malaspina
ISBN 978-88-941883-1-8