Public Programme Formula 1: Luca Mosbech Fedele
Performance by aido wall, Elliot Charrua and Meis Vranken

Performance SHHH! Rehearsal | Doors open at 19:00 | Start at 19.30
The stage is a sculpture, a vitrine, and a former sign used for Tramhouse 11, a studio and a non-profit space for events and exhibitions at Surinameplein, Amsterdam. Invited by Luca Mosbech Fedele, Elliot Charrua, aido wall, and Meis Vranken develop a performance around that same stage. Stepping onto it together, for the first time and, maybe, the last as they are about to… SHHHHHH! If it’s a breakup, can it be rehearsed? And preferably, in the most inconvenient setting possible? Dialogues would be easier if written by the book, but instead, they read poems to each other about all the things that lie beneath their shared stage. We welcome you to… SHHH, rehearsal!
Luca Mosbech Fedele (b. 1996, DK) makes his own ringtones, uses Google docs as his studio and thinks of the insides of fridges as emotional spaces. He collaborates with people in his environment to create exhibitions in apartments, studios, supermarkets, shopfronts, and in hallway printers. Born from these reactive environments his works crystallise as videos, drawings, short stories and sculptures made of found materials. Sculptures can look like a crooked cucumber, a pallet and bar stool made from used house construction paper covered in grime and footsteps, or a bookshelf full of books made of pieces of apartment doors. He draws cats, balloons, spiderwebs, colored bones, clouds in the sky resembling a big kiss, an asparagus, numbers or a mouth coughing on an eighth note. Currently, Luca is writing stories about phantom card dealers and teddy bears. He is based in Amsterdam and graduated from the Fine Arts department at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in 2023.
Image source: Detail made of paracetamol, for Mosbech Fedele’s sculpture “Ready, set, stage!”. The exhibition is open until 01.11.2025, every Thursday-Saturday from 13:00-18:00,
Formula 1 is curated by Aiganym Mukhamejan, Iiris Riihimäki, Oscar Morel, Tobias Grann, Tosca Monteyne and Yingfei Lyu.