Evelina’s request to ask a support administrator “I consider it out of proportion and beyond logic.” He answered like this Vittorio Sgarbi for questions about Bruno Vespawhich in the episode ‘Five Minutes’, broadcast tonight on Rai1, at the end of the interview – on the occasion of the release of his new book ‘The nearest sky. Mountain in art’ – returns to a family event involving an art critic who is questioned by his daughter Evelina, convinced that her father is ill and therefore needs a support administrator.
What Sgarbi said
For me, Evelina’s request is a request that arises from the desire to receive attention that she has never received before – says Sgarbi – therefore to look for a father, who is expected and has not yet been found, so the idea that I have internal problems, disorders and difficulties or discomfort is a form of response, her way of trying to assert herself and show what she asks for and wants.
So – he concluded – I understand what he did, but I think it is disproportionate and beyond logic”.
How are you
And when asked by Vespa about his current situation (the art critic was hospitalized at the Gemelli Polyclinic due to severe depression in the first months of 2025, ed.), Sgarbi answered: «I’m fine. It was a long journey of looking at internal and external things and I finished it with this book which tells the experience of reality, the experience of what you see, the experience of what you have inside, what you feel, what you need.” In the book – he continues – «there is a history of art and nature, there is a relationship with the great masters, a relationship with physical reality, there is a relationship with the inner greatness and the outer heights shown by the mountains towards the sky».
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