YOU I I YOU, 2018
Installation. Mixed media (printed photograph on voile, hand-operated with golden pigments) Quadriptych: 150 x 400 cm eac, 2 bells for sheep from Sardinia.
You I I You focuses on issues related to gender, memory and identity. Through her self-portrait, the artist meets and addresses her first female reference (mother ♀) and her first male reference (father ♂). The mobile installation, consisting of four large voile canvases, allows her to create three combinations, adding together the different identities represented. Within this action, where the commutative property has lost validity, but not the associative property, {I = [you♀ + (I + I) + you♂] } | {I ≠ [I+ (you♀ + you♂) + I ] } | {I ≠ [(you♀ + I) + (I + you♂]}, gold is used as a symbol of resilience, to restore the balance in the dialectic presence-absence implicit in this work. The sheeps’ bells that provide the sound dimension, the higher timbre associated with her mother and the lower associated with her father, consider the impact of gender stereotypes applied to authority and credibility, depending on voice type. Such objects, originally from Sardinia, the artist’s native island, also evoke her roots through their ringing, as in previous works such as Sas Diosas and Bells (2015).