"[...] In the traditions of wisdom, it is true, there is the light of recognition: there are the two lights. But reciprocity, and therefore the body size, is not yet fully present. The corporeity of the one who perceives, and also that of the perceived things, in the end cannot have consistency. In you is announced a reciprocity unfolded. In which reality, which is the body, takes shape and through which light comes and goes. [...]
Augustine in De Trinitate, wants to see God in the mirror of reality [...] but the light then becomes dazzling. And Augustine cannot see inside it. Why? Because the dimension of the body is missing. But when you leave it, the light has nowhere to reflect itself, it no longer comes and goes: it dazzles. You make an operation that is impregnated with Christ, who is the Word, the light that becomes flesh: with Him, you let light pass through the flesh. [… ]
It’s the dawn of the new that is happening. I am convinced that if we look at the world with the right eye, where regressive pushes towards implosion seem to prevail, we are actually witnessing a birth.
A form of art like yours is the light of dawn that begins to dawn, [...] is expressed in you the human that is already divine. [...]”
Piero Coda, Le due luci. Dialogo tra Bruno Pinto e Piero Coda, in Di fronte e attraverso. Antologica di Bruno Pinto, edited by Pietro Bellasi e Giampiero Giacomini, with contributions by Bruno Corà, Remo Bodei, Claudio Cerritelli, Guido Magnaguagno, Norbert Nobis, Dieter Ronte, Mazzotta, Milan 2005 cit., p. 285.