The Mayfiello Collective team leader Marcuso Florello in the bath somewhere in Pointeso suburb Zone 31 E.
‘I write here on my new Lexor Pad edition 45. The bubbles from the glorious bath are popping in my ears. My head is a dull ache after the preview last night for In Situate. I dig the ethos of that group – it’s got something of a post – post relational feeling going on there.
The opening to the show took place on top of the old Maytrex Centre in the Hincleton district of Pointeso. I’m drawn to the fact that the majority of the audience were in their early twenties…I felt like the twenty six year old grandaddy.
In Situate have been together for two years and already have a CV that suggests a good work ethic in spite of their devotion to the all nighters.
I caught up with the curator Alicia Template for a while about a future collaboration and will keep you all updated.
The work that caught my eye on the roof top space was titled ‘Glace Rover’ by the artist Johanna Ludace. She’d created what looked like a pile of talking micro chips disguised as a mound of dirt. I could make out words that were often muffled gloryfying multi national companies and delivered in an enigmatic style.
The rest of the show was a bit of a hazy daze to be honest brothers and sisters.
This bath is starting to get cold. Perhaps I could make myself a neat little video of these bubbles popping in my ears?’
The Maytrex Centre is an artist led initiative sponsored by The Mary Kellerton trust.