Rosario Antoci was born in Ragusa, Sicily, in 1966. He graduated from the Académie des beaux-arts de Florence with a degree in sculpture, and he has had exhibitions since 1983, mainly in Italy. He also collaborates with architects and teaches visual arts; he has taught anatomy for artists at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Catania.
Artwork description
At the centre of a pool in the heart of Parc Guglielmo-Marconi, in the Little Italy neighbourhood, a stone monolith offers a simplified representation of a gushing spring. The front surface of the stone block is textured, and the top of the block has a V-shaped notch.
The sculpture, titled La Source (The Spring), symbolizes the watercourses that flow both deep underground and on Earth’s surface. We don’t know the temporal and physical starting point of water; nor do we know all the paths it takes, visible and invisible. Water follows its own path in a sort of perpetual motion, and the traces that it leaves in matter testify to the passage of time.
The stone used is Latina, a white limestone extracted from the Comiso quarry in Sicily. Comiso stone has been used since the seventh century BCE.