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Vincenzo Agnetti - Elisabetta d'Inghilterra, Lecture-performance 37ª Biennale di Venezia, 1976

Vincenzo Agnetti - Elisabetta d'Inghilterra, Lecture-performance 37ª Biennale di Venezia, 1976

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Axis Axis is pleased to present the release of Elisabetta d'Inghilterra by Vincenzo Agnetti. This publication brings, for the first time in book form, the complete word-for-word transcription of the lecture-performance presented by Agnetti on 21 July 1976 in the rooms of the Giudecca in Venice, as part of ATTIVOa programme organised by Tommaso Trini during the 37th Venice Biennale. The performance belongs to Agnetti's Teatro Statico – a theatre that unfolds, as the artist himself stated, "inside the observer". The scenic setup was conceived to draw the viewer gradually and almost imperceptibly into the work: a room with twelve photographic images, a table, a chair, a light, two microphones (A and B), and the performer-orator alternating between critical action and storytelling. Fifty years on, the video recording of that event has been transformed into a book: a pure transcription, word for word, image for image, of what happened then. The essay by Bruno Corà situates Elisabetta d'Inghilterra within Agnetti's broader practice – from his early encounter with the Piccolo Teatro school in Milan to the development of a subtractive poetics in which performance strips away everything superfluous: actors, costumes, sets, text. What remains is the word in its irreducible ambiguity, and the object as a "reminder" around which a discourse is built. "Perception is gaining consciousness", Agnetti declared, "not celebration". A text by Germana Agnetti, daughter of the artist, reflects on what changes – and what is gained and lost – when a performance becomes a book.

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