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A visual diary

A Journey into the 1980s New York Queer Art Scene

About this event

“Over the past decade, alongside my roles as a theater and opera director, I have pursued a deep investigation of the Queer art scene that thrived in the 1980s in New York City, particularly in Manhattan. This research journey has unveiled the work and the stories of numerous artists whose lives were tragically cut short by AIDS. I have chosen to begin with Patrick Angus, Larry Stanton, and Darrell Ellis for an experiment in which, for the first time, I merge my theatrical experience with my passion for storytelling and visual art: a series of “intimate” lecture – performances intended to share with the audience these remarkable existences, lives that have been forgotten for too long and I narrate on stage using my private archives of photos and recordings. The tale of artists’ lives through the voices the images and the words of their custodians.

The project stems from my personal desire and the urge to narrate the stories of friends from the present in dialogue with the specters of the past that have irrevocably marked the course of my life. “A Visual Diary” premiered on May 2nd 2024 in Milan’s historic CRT venue PACTA SALONE (Via Ulisse Dini) renowned for its avant-garde theater program during the 1970s and the 1980s, where great masters of the stage where presented in Italy, such as Tadeusz Kantor, Bob Wilson, Jerzy Grotowski, and Meredith Monk.”

Fabio Cherstich

Length: 70 minutes

Artistic Data

written, directed and designed by Fabio Cherstich
original video design by Francesco Sileo
dramaturgy by Anna Siccardi
assistant director Diletta Ferruzzi
production Emilia Romagna Teatro ERT / Teatro Nazionale
commission FOG Triennale Milano Performing Arts Festival
in collaboration with Visual Aids NYC 
thanks to La MaMa NYC