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appalachiablue

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Sat Jun 29, 2019, 11:00 PM Jun 2019

Caravaggio Paintings Performed by Real-Life Actors,'Tableaux Vivant'/Living Paintings [View all]

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(Open Culture, 2018) 4 mins. Italian atrtist Caravaggio (1571-1610), the father of Baroque painting, shocked the upper class aesthetes of his day by drafting prostitutes and proletariats as models for his primarily Biblical subjects. Ten years ago, under the direction of founder Ludovica Rambelli, eight members of the Italian company, 'Malatheatre,' discovered first hand the insanely rigorous poses Caravaggio demanded of his models, creating 23 tableaux vivants inspired by the master’s oeuvre.

The company sought less to reproduce the paintings than the scene Caravaggio would have gazed on from behind his easel. The 13 stagings in the video above make one aware of the intense physicality evident in Caravaggio’s work. All those extended arms and inversions are agony for a model. After 30 seconds or so, even a sharply inclined neck or bent back can serve up a small taste of what it’s like to be crucified. The result is exquisite. The eight players are not just extraordinarily fit specimens, they have clearly devoted much thought to the emotional life of each character they embody, sustaining the moment with great focus and determination.

The action unfolds in the suitably ancient setting of Naples’ Church of Santa Maria Donnaregina Nuova. Performed live to selections from Mozart, Bach, and Vivaldi, this company has settled on the Lux Aeterna section of Mozart’s Requiem to accompany their archival footage.
More, http://www.openculture.com/2018/11/exquisite-tableaux-vivants-pay-homage-caravaggios-work-working-class-models.html





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