Folly Dennis Santella, Nicholas Santella, and Anthony Santella 2018 - Ongoing |
Originally a part of the 2017 exhibition Shared Ground, Folly is a sculpture that draws on the visual vocabularies of garden follies, improvised defensive fortifications, and environmental installations to create a space that invites and repulses. It provides a shelter in which to consider threads of craft and fear that run through our relationship with land, the search for safety, conflict, and the ever-present attraction of barriers.
In acknowledgment of the fact that the closest approximation to safety is found in community, all are invited to contribute to Folly by bringing their own branches to add to the installation or by sharing their thoughts in the journal available in a box within the fortification.
Ongoing Folly (2018)
The Santella brothers extend their territorial claims with a reinforced and elaborated incarnation of their 2017 installation Folly. Their dualistic installation, part miniature fort, part agricultural enclosure, has been refurbished and now houses a tiny chapel to Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron of the Americas. Also, they now have a flag. The public is invited to occupy Folly, to claim it as a place of rest and contemplation, a defense against the outside world and a place to contemplate the bonds that connect us and the walls that separate us. Once again, in acknowledgment of the fact that the closest approximation to safety is found in community, all are invited to contribute to Folly by bringing their own branches to add to the installation or by sharing their thoughts in the journal available in a box within the fortification. |