Perfino le cose vogliono essere chiamate
H18:00-00:30
2024/2025 Fellows’ closing event & DJ set
H18:00-00:30
2024/2025 Fellows’ closing event & DJ set
Istituto Svizzero presents Perfino le cose vogliono essere chiamate, the closing event of the 2024/2025 Fellows. Curated by Cecilia Canziani
A DJ set by TRYCE b2b D.U.G will close the evening
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
26.06.2025 H18:00-00:30
Istituto Svizzero
Via Ludovisi 48, Rome
Free entry, register here
At the end of their residency period, the Fellows present their research within the spaces of Villa Maraini. Works, performances, readings and interventions come together in a multifaceted narrative. A kind of account of a year’s work that inevitably bears the imprint of encounters, unexpected moments, discoveries, small epiphanies, and events that have shaped this time, all ultimately anchored in the city of Rome.
The title of the exhibition is borrowed from a text by poet and writer Ingeborg Bachmann, dedicated to Rome, in which she evokes its noise, contradictions, false myths, and the sudden splendour that emerges even in its abandonment. It is not unlike the city experienced by this year’s Fellows of Istituto Svizzero, a city that has inevitably left its mark on the research they pursued.
Reflecting this, the accompanying publication is conceived as a visual diary and includes an excerpt from Bachmann’s essay. In counterpoint, it features a newly commissioned text by writer and senior Fellow at Istituto, Quinn Latimer.
Fellows Roma Calling 2024/2025:
Vittorio Brodmann (Visual Arts) Maria Silvia D’Avolio (Architecture) Clara Delorme (Dance) Angela Gigliotti (Architecture) Selin Gür (Archaeology) Alexander Kamber (Cultural Studies) Hunter Longe (Visual Arts) Noha Mokhtar (Visual Arts) Alessandro Pecoraro (Literature) Domenico Singha Pedroli (Visual Arts, Film) Luca Piccoli (Architecture) Julian Pollina (Music) Niccolò Savaresi (Archaeology) Ambra Viviani (Visual Arts)
BIOGRAPHIES OF THE FELLOWS ROMA CALLING 2024/2025 HERE
THE EXPANDED FLOOR PLAN WITH MORE INFORMATION AND FULL TITLES HERE
LIVE & PERFORMANCE
H18:30, Garden
Noha Mokhtar
Saga – Mythology of Departure
Performance, 30′
H19:00, Terrace next to Loggia
Angela Gigliotti
Sugar sugar
Installation and happening, 30′
H19:30, Garden
Clara Delorme
Queste musiche mi toccano molto, mi piacerebbe condividerle con voi.
Un jour, la mort
Performance, 25′
H20:00, Garden
Noha Mokhtar
Saga – Mythology of Departure
Performance, 30′
H20:30, Saletta (Dipendenza)
Alessandro Pecoraro
Racconto di una ricerca
Reading, 20′
H20:55, Garden
Clara Delorme
Queste musiche mi toccano molto, mi piacerebbe condividerle con voi.
La petite fille aux fraises
Performance, 5′
H21:00, Garden
Noha Mokhtar
Saga – Mythology of Departure
Performance, 30′
H21:30, Terrace (Dipendenza)
Maria Silvia D’Avolio
Assemblea Aperta
Reading, sound installation, 30′
H22:00, Garden
Clara Delorme
Queste musiche mi toccano molto, mi piacerebbe condividerle con voi.
Paix
Performance, 15′
H22:15, Staircase (Villa Maraini)
Julian Pollina (aka Faber) with Melanie Danuser
Concert, 30′
H23:00–00:30
DJ set, TRYCE b2b D.U.G

PERMANENT WORKS
Ambra Viviani
Main entrance (cave)
Even dust used to be other things
Sculptures
Rose garden
Further notes around the second law of thermodynamics
Sound installation
Selin Gür
Room above Portineria
Uncover to Discover
Video-game installation
Luca Piccoli
Loggia
Le muséum de Rome
Drawings
Vittorio Brodmann
Garden (Ateliers)
Paintings
Hunter Longe
Pergolato
Sculpture
Dipendenza (various locations)
Installation
Domenico Singha Pedroli
Sala Elvetica (Dipendenza)
Note per un film fiume
Video Installation
Another Place
VR Installation
TRYCE (b. 1997, Rome) is a Berlin-based music producer and DJ whose music drifts between cinematic melancholy and night-coded rhythm. Since the release of his debut EP DreamDisc (2023)—a cloud of reprocessed EDM fragments and dream-state textures—he has performed across Europe and East-Asia, from clubs to museums.Forever drawn to the emotional pull of melody, TRYCE shapes immersive sound worlds where memory and motion blur, underpinned by a unique pop sensibility. Lately, he has been producing for other artists and expanding into soundtrack work.
Di Unexpected Guest (D.U.G.) is the musical project of multifaceted Italian artist Eugenio Scrivano. Based in Berlin, Eugenio alternates his musical activity with that of a visual artist. In both expressions, the core of the research remains pushing beyond the borders and always seeking to evolve, both in approach and final representation, always opening up unexplored narrative paths. The publications and works are the proof of this, languages that change and adapt to the communicative need of the moment, never settling for reproducing the same content and conveying the same emotions. As much as reality, this project enacts a constant emotional contrast, harsh sounds alternate with wide environments, tight rhythms overlap ethereal flashes, heavy lines and carefree lightness, creating a constantly evolving blend.