Rome's Uncertain Tiberscape: Tevereterno and the Urban

Rome's Uncertain Tiberscape: Tevereterno and the Urban

ROME’S UNCERTAIN TIBERSCAPE: TEVERETERNO AND THE URBAN COMMONS Kay Bea Jones, The Ohio State University [email protected] If there is too much to see, that is, if an image is too full, or there are too many images, the effect is you do not see anything any more. Too much too quickly turns into ‘nothing.’ If an image is empty, or almost empty and sparse, it can reveal so much that it completely fills you, and the emptiness becomes ‘everything.’ Wim Wenders The idea of ‘terrain vague’ has captured responsible for shifting attention away from what the attention of contemporary landscape and was “already almost all right” in the architecture of architectural designers in part because of its many cities to those understudied and previously ambiguous implications. It is worth considering the unseen eyesores that are part of any metropolis. The origins of the vacant, indeterminate zones found in aim to act on possibilities presented by newfound modern cities to better understand the causes of indeterminate urban areas raises questions about their abandonment or deterioration. More than an their history. What caused such deterioration in the indefinite plot of land or territory, the nameless first place, what activities might revive allegedly terrain in question has lived uncertain or dead zones, and what issues of identity and culture unrecognized histories, contains weak formal come to the fore? boundaries, and is perceived to lie fallow however This essay will examine one of the five activated by marginal forces. Idealized ‘strategic spheres’ of Rome’s 2004 Piano pronouncements of unrealized potential haunt these Regolatore (master plan) for the historic city, the— urban areas that demonstrate both disorder and Tiber River—and consider proposed interventions freedom. Neither natural conditions nor the product and programming by artist Kristin Jones (no of conscious human intent, terrain vague is open to relation to the author).1 Hardly an unknown or transformation. marginal element in the city, the Tiber has How often are such wastelands the historically dominated whole regions of Rome, paradoxical by-product of ambitious development which it has served as the main artery for and alleged progress? When current cityscapes commercial, military, transportation, and drainage lacking identity were documented, although not infrastructure up to the 19th century. Yet the Tiber aestheticized, by photographers like Martha Rosler, River has threatened the life of the city with violent Gabriele Basilico, Thomas Struth, Margaret acts of periodic flooding throughout its history, Morton, and Francesco Jodice, assorted worn and which led to the construction of embankments to voided territories suddenly received new scrutiny. control its inundations. Consequently, during the As a result, indistinct urban spaces were reframed modern age, the Tiber’s presence and vitality in in the consciousness of savvy and astute artists and Rome have been diminished when compared with architects in search of new ground. In fact, the preceding three thousand years of life along its photography has been the predominant catalyst banks. THE WATERS OF ROME: NUMBER 6, FEBRUARY 2009 1 Fig. 1: Aerial view of Piazza Tevere with an overlay of the Circus Maximus, from the Rodolfo Lanciani plan. Examining specific aspects of the Tiber’s centrality to Rome’s identity as the Eternal City. history ought to provide a basis for the fluid Inspired by the vitality and continuity of rivers, identity of the third largest river in Italy in relation Jones’s concept targets the segment of the river to the metropolis that formed on its banks. The between the pedestrian bridge, Ponte Sisto, and the homeless camps, weeds, graffiti, pissoires, heavily trafficked Ponte Mazzini bridge, which condoms, and needles that have accumulated on the links the Campus Martius neighborhood to that of embankments are paradoxical evidence of life in the Vatican. The project’s strategy for engagement the ‘disabitato,’ or uninhabitated area. Scrutiny and collective investment exploit what is most about the river’s identity, myths, and engineering, compelling and local, yet Jones’s proposal has along with its defacto current usage, will be widely relevant implications to other underutilized pertinent to its future. Whether or not the Tiber urban voids. Jones has argued and demonstrated constitutes terrain vague, the status of this 400-- that cultural programming by a well-organized arts kilometer long conduit from the Apennine administration is more promising than the current Mountains to the Tyrrhenian Sea that gave birth to seasonal commercial exploitation along the Tiber the first Roman settlement currently provokes banks. She had originally envisioned the potential intriguing questions about the city that persists as for a major site-specific intervention just after one of the world’s most popular tourist Rome marked the millennium, a papal jubilee year, destinations. by proposing ephemeral, multidisciplinary Density is a virtue of this monumental collaborations within this chosen segment of the city, which has hosted great world empires, yet it river. She discovered the coincidence of has maintained the qualities that Gore Vidal defined orientation, size, and scale between this rationalized as the only proper village life he has known. The and engineered river segment and the Circus river, an urban void lined by plane trees and scrub Maximus, also perpetually a site of spectacle. growth, currently provides lungs and green vistas According to Jones, the two urban spaces were within the crowded and sometimes polluted city. predestined to share a theatrical purpose, and she The recent master plan has renewed focus on the has conceived of a ‘water theater’ on the Tiber as potential of the Tiber as an underutilized urban an open space with appropriate infrastructure to amenity. How will the bureaucracies of Rome’s celebrate water, invite gathering and host public administration and Beni Culturali (cultural contemporary art events in all possible media. arts ministry) prepare for what is predicted to be a Jones's own contribution began as a wave of up to seven million new tourists per year in proposed trilogy of elements, involving the the near future, and what likely roles might the collaboration of a host of technicians and Tiber River play? specialists. During years of research and interaction A recent proposal for revitalizing a portion with cultural scholars; local historians; and water, of the Tiber banks has come from New York-based light, and sound engineers; she built alliances with installation artist and part-time Trastevere citizen city administrators and international arts Kristin Jones. The project and studio are named organizations to forge Tevereterno, a legally Tevereterno, a clever conflation of ‘Tevere eterno,’ registered Italian non-profit (onlus), as a or the eternal Tiber River, emphasizing the river’s collaborative endeavor. The project began with THE WATERS OF ROME: NUMBER 6, FEBRUARY 2009 2 infrastructure investment and local administrative Gods and Goods: the Origin of Life on the Tiber oversight to foster an ongoing series of joint artistic Postponing questions about the Tiber’s works in constant flux by programming periodic bona fide status as terrain vague, it can be activities within the river void. Operating within the established that the river’s history holds the key to complex network of city, state, and national Rome’s identity, even now. Any formal or cultural agencies that oversee the site, Tevereterno has interventions would do well to consider carefully produced four major riverside programs with the Tiber’s multifaceted layers and meanings, while commissioned sound and art installations, drawing recognizing that new strata are still forming. Where thousands to the river’s shore. (June 2005, June many avant-gardists believe that tending to the past 2006, May and June 2007). These dramatic single- is certain to oppress and stifle, the intertwined night events have demonstrated the potential for myths and facts about the Tiber as birthplace of free public programming that could best be served Rome instead suggest the vitality underscoring her by minimal changes to the physical environs but present character. maximum commitment to the civic definition and Who does not know the myth of the She- coordinated activities of the river site. wolf who rescued twin brothers, Romulus and One aim of this study is to examine the Remus, from the Tiber’s flow and suckled them to capability of public art so conceived to reactivate health only to have brother kill brother, the urban spaces. Before describing and analyzing successor first locating the city of Rome on her Jones’ emergent Tevereterno project for Piazza banks? Rome was named for Romulus, the victor Tevere, I will provide a brief overview of some of and founding father of the Republic, according to the qualities and history of the Tiber in hopes of the archetypal tale of sibling rivalry so similar to shedding light on its current status as a public site. recurring origin myths from Native American The question of Rome’s uncertain Tiberscape is the legends to Caan and Abel. The first known result of the long and dualistic relationship between depiction of the She-wolf now located in Berlin, is Romans and their lifeline where nature and culture dated as early as 470 BCE. Her most familiar collide. Why are the Tiber riverbanks rarely visited, image, the Etruscan bronze (circa 400 BCE), is poorly maintained, and almost devoid of permanently on display in Rome’s Capitoline commercial or cultural activities? Opportunities for Museum. She has inspired countless portrayals that free engagement are hampered by values that share key features. She is ferocious, prepared to eschew tourist-driven enterprises and recognize the defend her human young. Her teats hang heavy— realities of a complex and massive bureaucracy feral and fertile. She is feminine yet virile, Rome’s charged to maintain one of the world’s most true mother.

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