“One day at the end of March Maria Morganti gave me a notebook: “Here”,
she said to me, “inside there’s all my work for the Querini”. It was her diary.
There were two years’ of notes taken down while she “felt” the colours before
transferring them onto canvas in her studio. From the summer of 2006 to the
winter of 2008. Over this period, when I had suggested to her that she might
relate her colours to those to be seen in the Querini gallery, Maria often came
to the rooms in the Foundation. Each time with the same ritual: after a brief
tour to check how the colours had changed with the daylight, she would sit in
one of the rooms and wait, like Rilke, to feel the colours of her paintings. It
was as though she were able to transfer onto absorbent paper, through her
gaze, the tones and shadings of the canvas, in a slow and progressive
osmosis. At times we were able to meet up in the Foundation, but she would
have to rush into the studio in order to “squeeze out” and apply that material
from her eyes onto the canvas; or else she had to stand aside in order to jot
down in the book her notes and thoughts about that experience…”
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