The hanging gardens of Babylon and Semiramis, identified in hermetic tradition as the mother of all mothers who deify their sons, have also been a theme for Athanasius Kircher, Breughel, Guercino, Degas and Corot. Ingeborg Lüscher, instead, with her Guardini Pensili di Semiramide, does not show a mythical place or a marvellous piece of architecture but – with the luminous yellow that for years has distinguished her work with its use of sulphur dust and ashes – a place for authentic meditation, one that embraces female and male, mothers and sons, the East and the West, the past and the present, all languages and dialects, the interweaving of stories and the key points of history, the healthy body of art and the wounded flesh of the world.
Antonio d’Avossa 2004
IL907
The Hanging Gardens
of Semiramis I, 1999-2004
Die Hängenden Gärten
der Semiramis I, 1999-2004
I Giardini Pensili
di Semiramide I, 1999-2004
Room installation (version I)
Yellow polyethylene strips (crochetet), plastic fence Tenax Gigan, wire rope, wood
360 x 750 x 400 cm
Exhibitions
MART Rovereto 2004
Catalogues
Rovereto 2004, pp 200-203
See no 915, no 921 and object no 920