Starting on 12 November 2020 and for the following six months, the unprecedented site-specific installation by Scottish artist and poet Robert Montgomery inaugurated BASE’s new art programming for public space: In-Between.
‘The Future Is A Risk of Our Hearts’ is the title of the work that speaks of the future in a present that appears frozen. Facing the threshold of the former Ansaldo, the luminous inscription ‘The future is an invisible playground’ is a poem that speaks of future and challenge and represents at the same time the connection between a city and an ecosystem, that of BASE, which from the threshold dialogues with the piazza and looks out to the world.
“BASE and its uses step out of their limits and occupy public space. We propose a shift of meaning and attention from space to frame, from the house to the threshold, which triggers a question about art as an exceptionality that admits what would not otherwise be admissible, and always produces, by way of a backlash, something in the public dimension.The threshold of BASE becomes porous. A porositythat is inhabited; a porosity that does not have the subtle clarity of a demarcation boundary, but is an expanded space that creates a zone BETWEEN that is able to neutralise the division between what is inside and what is outside, and intercepts a question often asked in recent years about the role of art in society: art outside its own space and in its relationship with the real.” – Linda Di Pietro