Originally designed by Robert Wilson for the hall of LAC Lugano Arte
Cultura, Animal Stories is an environmental sculpture divided into three
spaces: a high corridor from which ffteen snowy owls observe the scene
and two rooms housing a Rocky Mountain elk and a black panther.
Made at different times, these video portraits were combined for the frst
time in a unitary design that requires the visitor to passing through the
bright and noisy corridor, inhabited by the owls, in sharp contrast with the
two adjacent darker spaces, where a black panther and an elk immersed
in fog require an almost intimate and meditative participation.
“Animals have been present in my productions since my frst works, it is
a distinctive trait of mine, you learn a lot from them. My father and his
friends took me deer hunting. I hated hunting, I couldn’t stand guns, but
I learned the art of observing in the silence of the woods. I like looking
at things in silence.
How does a black panther look at you? When I made the 22-minute
video with the black panther it was not in a cage, it was on a table, in a
room with me and a group of technicians. When we were there none of
us moved, we remained still.
A German actor once said that a good actor is like a bear, he never moves
frst. [...] Looking at animals is, I think, part of my signature.”
- Robert Wilson
Robert Wilson
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Music > ARVO PÄRT
video portrait, architecture and design by >
ROBERT WILSON
curated by > Noah Khoshbin
collaboration for scenography >
Flavio Pezzotti
graphic creations > Marco Teatro
scenic constructions > Maurizio Morini
production director > Franco Gabualdi
project managers > Marta Dellabona, Martina Galbiati
A project by > Change Performing Arts
directed by > Franco Laera