“The Flowers of Popular Victories,” Tellaro
Chuck Sperry
The Flowers of Popular Victories: The Art of Chuck Sperry
Oratorio di Santa Maria in Selaa, Tellaro, Italy
10 Giugno fino al 15 Giugno, 2013, June 10 through June 15, 2013
Producer, Art and installation by Chuck Sperry
Documentary film footage: Paul Blockey
Light Painting by Bill Ham
Assisting Artist Kimihiko Ito
Recorded by Lawrence Lauterborn
Arranged and Video Edited by emi
Soundscape:
Franz Treichler of The Young Gods
15 Giugno Concerto di Radio Zero
Concert by Radio Zero on June 15, 2013
Music provided by DJ Dome and DJ Spike
Technical:
Yvan Le Hyaric
Promosso dalla Comune di Lerici
Sponsored by the City of Lerici
“The Flowers of Popular Victories,” Tellaro – Chuck Sperry
Chuck Sperry’s multi-media art installation at the Oratorio di Santa Maria in Selaa in the remote Ligurian village of Tellaro, Italy was an evocative and deftly subversive repurposing of an historic 17th Century church into a pagan temple of San Francisco Psychedelia for one week last June. In the process Sperry reconsecrated the deconsecrated building with 21st Century humanist ideals, displaying his large scale silkscreened figurative art works. Sperry’s pieces were presented within the church in an arrangement reminiscent of an ancient chapel, in related pairs, as if they had withstood the ages there, illuminated solely by a dusky, adorational candlelight for a portion of each evening’s program. An original soundscape was commissioned by Sperry from world renown composer Franz Treichler (singer of The Young Gods), and in homage San Francisco legend Bill Ham was commissioned by Sperry to create an hour-long psychedelic light painting which was brightly projected on the facade of the church for each of the six nights of the event. Attendees travelled from the United States, France, Switzerland, and from all over the region – all drawn in to see this unique art event.
The film below presents a 6 minute segment of one of the 6 evenings in which Bill Ham’s light painting was projected on the facade of the church.