Documentation of the preparation of Šuillakku, 2008. © Roberto Cuoghi/ADAGP, Paris (2026).
Roberto Cuoghi presents Šuillakku Corral as part of SONDA, Voce Triennale's new format for artistic and sound experiments in the form of installations.
Presented at the ICA in London, the New Museum in New York , the Fridericianum in Kassel, Šuillakku Corral is the revisited version for the Voce Triennale space of Šuillakku, the sound work by Roberto Cuoghi originally created in 2008 at the Castello di Rivoli. In its original form, the work, a lament for the fall of the Assyrian Empire, is conceived as a 1,000-square-meter sound journey. On this occasion, thanks to the technical features of the Voce space, the spatialized sound moves in a choreography that surrounds the listener, who is placed at the center of a funerary ritual carried out by the people, enraged against their God while awaiting annihilation.
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