0:00:09.994,0:00:18.345 There are two thinkers, Italian thinkers, that I admire greatly - Antonio Gramsci, and Pier Paolo Pasolini. 0:00:18.615,0:00:26.813 I was invited to series of exhibitions in Italy last year. And I wanted to make an homage to both men. 0:00:27.113,0:00:33.014 In the world of culture today, I miss Gramsci and I miss Pasolini. 0:00:33.014,0:00:41.599 I miss Gramsci because he was one of the first thinkers who really believed in power of culture to affect life, 0:00:41.599,0:00:45.030 To affect social life, to affect political life. 0:00:45.030,0:00:48.089 And Pasolini was an artist like no other. 0:00:48.089,0:00:57.743 He was a thinker, a filmmaker, a poet, a writer, a critic. He was writing and working in all directions. 0:00:58.789,0:01:01.744 And I miss today Gramsci and Pasolini. 0:01:02.484,0:01:09.586 What brought me to this piece in particular was, in one of Pasolini's writings, 0:01:09.586,0:01:13.370 He says that culture is a prison. 0:01:14.848,0:01:20.245 And we intellectuals have to get out of that prison. 0:01:21.583,0:01:25.617 Enough of me speaking to you and you speaking to me, 0:01:25.617,0:01:32.535 Me applauding to you and you applauding to me. Let's get out. Let's reach a larger audience. 0:01:34.655,0:01:40.144 And I realized that this could have been my motto for many, many years. 0:01:40.144,0:01:48.634 And for the last 25 years, I have always been looking for different ways of communication. 0:01:48.649,0:01:54.117 And each work employs a different strategy of communication, in order to reach a larger public. 0:01:57.071,0:01:59.933 In order to make sense.