Exposition

La Domenica (2025)

Giovanni Pilato

About this exposition

Thesis of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, 2023 BA Fine Arts This Graduation Research Project is a script for a catholic Mass. It consists of two main parts: La Domenica and La Predica (translated from Italian: The Sunday and The Sermon). The text and design of La Domenica are based on the handout people receive at the start of the catholic Sunday Mass in Italy. In La Domenica you can find the scriptures of the day, the prayers to recite, some general information and relevant quotes for the day. In this first part I assembled some biblical and non-biblical texts together with pre-existing prayers and self-written prayers. The texts vary in topic such as the story of the creation, the passion of Christ, but also Notes on Camp. The content of those texts is then reflected upon in La Predica. It is therefore advisable to read La Domenica first, up until The Sermon, and continue with La Predica. After La Predica the reader can get back to La Domenica to finish the Mass. La Predica is the script for the sermon: A personal essay on the relationship between the Catholic traditions and Camp aesthetics. La Predica is a contemporary reflection on the scriptures which starts with the creation. This story then leads to art creation, matters of taste and homosexuality in Art. Homosexuality and erotica are then related to the scene of the passion of Christ, specifically to suffering and death of Christ as scenes for arousal. The theatricality of Catholic visual tradition is then analyzed through Susan Sontag’s Note’s on Camp. What follows is a comparison between queer visual culture, thus Camp, and Christian tradition.
typeresearch exposition
keywordscamp, christian, queer, church art, Bachelor Fine Arts
date31/03/2023
published21/05/2025
last modified21/05/2025
statuspublished
share statusshared with registered RC users
affiliationRoyal Academy of Art, The Hague
copyrightGiovanni Pilato
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2219990/2219989
published inRoyal Academy of Art, The Hague
portal issue1. Publications 2023


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