Writing about music, dancing about architecture
Marinella Senatore's artistic practice is rooted in public participation, initiating dialogues between history, culture and social structures. Rethinking the role of the artist as author and the public as recipient, Senatore’s work merges forms of protest, learning theatre, oral histories, vernacular forms, protest dance and music, public ceremonies, civil rituals and mass events, reflecting on the political nature of collective formations and their impact on the social history of places and communities.
Senatore's recent solo presentation include Centre Pompidou Paris, Kunsthalle St Gallen, MCA Santa Barbara, Castello di Rivoli, Nomas Foundation Rome, and she has taken part in biennials in Lyon, Liverpool, Göteborg, Athens, Havana, and Venice, as well as exhibitions at MAXXI Rome, Palais de Beaux Arts Brussels,