Ear to the Ground (Golden Monolith & Black Monolith)

2024 Stampa, Switzerland

The film Ear to the Ground (Golden Monolith & Black Monolith) is an existential dialogue between Ulrika Sparre’s interpretation of nature’s voice and Alberto Giacometti’s memories.

Teaser here https://vimeo.com/937788275

This artistic project starts from the desire to listen to Alberto Giacometti’s memories in light of a new contemporary contribution. From a historical point of view, Sparre and Giacometti are far apart. However, they seem to share the same spiritual connection drawing inspiration from rocks as a memory of their territory and feelings. As the Swiss sculptor was always obsessed with possible failure through his awareness of the conflict between reality and perception, Sparre also reflects on this possibility and perception’s quality. In Alberto Giacometti’s and Ulrika Sparre’s imaginary, stones are something alive and immortal.

For the Swiss artists, his birth-place Stampa is defined by a small group of mostly granite mountains. But during his childhood, Stampa was an enchanted world, all made of stone. Giacometti wrote that when he was 4 to 6 years old, among everything that surrounded him, he could only see a huge stone which was 800 meters away from the village. It was a Golden Monolith at the entrance of a little cave. He felt full of joy when he could huddle up at the bottom of the little cave.

Reckoning the potentiality of Giacometti’s memories, Sparre proposes a new interpretation of the nature’s voice that connect places. In dialogue with the stone through the poem Conversations with a stone by Wislawa Szymborska, Sparres research takes place in Stampa. With the use of contact microphones she is recording her encounter with the sound of the Swiss Golden Monolith as well as the Black Monolith. This stone dominates the fascinating landscape, is molded by time and is most likely the first inspiration for the sunken scars of Giacometti’s scultptures. Accordingly, as in his artistic practice the film initiates a dialogue among different degrees of closeness and remoteness.

Sparre’s project interweave a close dialogue between her interpretation of nature’s voice, the conversation with a stone and Giacometti’s memories, which is interpreted in a contemporary sensibility. She transform the time sedimented in stones through the experience of their voices and imperceptible movements.

Curator Virginia Marano

This is the 3rd film in the triptych EAR TO THE GROUND.
Ear to the Ground (Långviksskär) 2017
Ear to the Gound (Wandering Rocks) 2020

Distributed by FILMFORM
https://www.filmform.com/catalogue/

Arist & Director Ulrika Sparre
Photography Fredrik Sweger
Audio Ville Gustafsson
Reading Virginia Marano
Videoediting Ulrika Sparre

Original format Black Magic
Length 10 min 21 sec.