A site-specific work was created by MP5 for the Museo del Novecento on the occasion of the Florentine institution's tenth year of activity.
The third dimension - this is the work's title - appears as a long ribbon of black and white figures painted directly on the walls of the Museum's two loggias, on the ground and first floors. Along this sort of classical frieze, a choreography of bodies develops, a language of refined visual culture that reaches the heart and makes a community.
The third dimension is a unique work divided into two sections.The first one is a sequence of painted black and white figures standing side by side, occupying the interior walls of the cloister of the ex-Leopoldine, suspended in a sort of spatial and temporal limbo.
In the loggia on the upper floor, the work becomes a choreography of interwoven ribbons, characterised by figures bound to each other who touch, embrace and kiss in an uninterrupted unfolding of desires and affections, naturally and shamelessly staging the sensuality of intimacy and the eroticism of difference.