ARON DEMETZ | AUTARCHIA

 

Curated by Alessandro Romanini

MANN National Archaeological Museum of Naples

8 June - 29 July 2018

Opening Friday, June 8, 2018 17:00

 

On 8 June 2018 the personal exhibition of Aron Demetz Autarchia opens at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The works, realized following an installation project in dialogue with the museum collections, will be exhibited until 29 July 2018.

 

The South Tyrolean sculptor Aron Demetz (Vipiteno, 1972) has been conducting research for over twenty years as a bridge between ancient and contemporary. The sculptures, expressly realised on the occasion of this exhibition in various sizes and materials, constitute an installation complex that interacts with the classical and Egyptian works in MANN museum. In particular, the dynamic settings and postural of his sculptures are inspired by the Farnese and Egyptian collections of the Archaeological Museum of Naples. The artist's research has always focused on the centrality of the human figure as a vehicle for classical ideals such as formal purity and the ethical and archetypal contents of art. In his work, however, Demetz adds a contemporary experimentation in which the contribution made by the material used to the realisation of the work is clear.

 

The title of the exhibition "Autarchia" indicates that condition of self-sufficiency of the wise man who shuns the social conventions to pursue self-ruled laws in the direction of happiness. In the Demetz’ code of rules, the author of the work is not only the artist - with his planning ideas and the ethical and aesthetic contents to be impressed in the form - but also the material to which the creator directs his action. According to its organoleptic characteristics, each material indicates a specific executive process that the artist makes visible in some details left deliberately in an "unfinished" condition.

In the poetics of Demetz, the term “creativity” can be decomposed in the two words "creation", which implies a project and an idea, and "action", which is the obligatory step to transform an idea into a solid object. According to the artist, it is in this passage the fundamental autarchic moment that leads to knowledge: ideas need action to be realised, but these action can not be imposed from outside, they are the result of a dialogue between the artist (idea) and the material to be moulded (physicality) and this dialogue is called technique (knowledge). In order to realise his idea, the artist must necessarily place himself in the dimension of listening to the material he wants to mould. Only by sharing the authorial dimension with it, he will be able to achieve his goal (the physical representation of the idea).

 

Aron Demetz is considered one of the greatest Italian sculptors. In this exhibition, the artist has questioned both artistic and cultural roots of Western tradition. In a museum with important archaeological collections like those in the MANN, the risk was to confront the authorship of the "masterpiece", which moves the object from the user, and the temporal separation, which creates an insurmountable gap. The installation idea of he exhibition places Demetz’ sculptures as a basic unit for space calibration. Not recalling any reference to real subjects, his figures invite the spectator to identify himself with them, they are transmuted into empty spaces in which he can immerse himself in order to enjoy the space shaped by the artist. Through his sculptures, Demetz involves the spectator in an ideal dialogue with the works of the museum and at the same time emancipates him from the contemplative admiration aroused by the classical masterpiece.

 

The exhibition has been realised with the support and patronage of the Consiglio Regionale della Toscana and the Regione Trentino  - Alto Adige and will be accompanied by a catalog published by Prestel. 

Info:

www.arondemetz.it

MANN National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Naples, Piazza Museo 19

www.museoarcheologiconapoli.it

8 June - 29 July 2018

Open from Wednesday to Monday

From 9.00 to 19.30

Opening Friday, June 8, 2018 17:00

Press Office:

Pizzinini/Scolari

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MARCO PIETRACUPA | AFTER NOW


OPENING  24 MAY 2018, 7 - 9 PM

25 MAY - 12 OCTOBER 2018

Marsèlleria, Milan 

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On May 24th Marsèll launches, inside the space of Marsèlleria Permanent Exhibition in via Paullo 12/A in Milan, the first episode of a series of photographic exhibitions.

The debut show has as its protagonists the images conceived by Marco Pietracupa, presenting for the first time a series of big sized photo collages next to snapshots took with a smartphone.

The composition of big and small sizes, prints on glossy and mat paper, framed pictures and images roughly hung on the wall come from a reflection on the state of the art of the photographic means in the realm of contemporary life. The collages, created by the artist through a minimal gesture starting from deconstruction and reconstruction of his shots, give to the image a different meaning, breaking and magnifying the classical limits of photography; to these images are counterposed small framed prints of pics captured through the lenses of a smartphone, now a common gesture for everyone, inside a society narrating and relating itself mostly through snapshots; for the artist these are visual notes, quick visions, maybe the prelude to more structured projects.

The exhibition, on show until October 12th, 2018, hosts, during the opening night, an interpretative reading by actress and performer Irene Di Dio who reads a poetic text by writer Valentina Diana, which drew inspiration from the photographer’s images.

 

INFO

Opening 24 May 2018, 7 - 9 pm
25 May - 12 October 2018
Open from Mon to Fri from 9 am to 1 pm and from 2 to 6 pm
Marsèlleria Permanent Exhibition, via Paullo 12/A

From 15 June to 6 July and from 17 September to 12 October the exhibition will be open exclusively by appointment. To book your visit please write an email to press.milano@marsell.it or call +39 0278622681.
The summer break will be from 13 August to 2 September.

 

CREDITS

www.marsell.it

Via Paullo 12/A, 20135 Milan

GIANLUIGI COLIN SUDARI

10 MAY - 11 JUNE 2018

LA TRIENNALE DI MILANO

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The Triennale di Milano presents the exhibition by Gianluigi Colin that puts the mythologies of newspapers at the center of his research. The artist reflects on the media system and works in the dialogue between images and words, dealing with the theme of gaze and memory.

 

The Triennale di Milano presents Sudari, a solo exhibition by the artist Gianluigi Colin (Pordenone, 1956) that will be open to the public from 11 May to 10 June 2018. The exhibition includes a corpus of 16 unpublished large canvases created specifically for the exhibition project, plus a small diptych.

Colin's Sudari are a sequence of abstract works, full of chromatic sediments, of repeated streaks, of backgrounds dilated in space. The peculiarity of this new series lies in the origin of these works, to highlight the personal history and the conceptual root of the artist's recent research: Gianluigi Colin, in fact, appropriates large fabrics used to clean the rotary presses of different newspapers . It is "roto-paintings", polyester fabrics used to symbolically "remove" the world's news.

The works on show unveil the different souls of Colin as an artist, art director and journalist. They are born between the matter of typographic reality, bearers of the memory of days, months, years of news, imbued with typographic inks and collective energies. Authentic "shareds of words": the zero degree of every form of writing. 

Gianluigi Colin puts the mythology of newspapers at the center of his research, reflecting on the system of the media, working in the dialogue between images and words and addressing the theme of gaze and memory. The artist, from the privileged point of view of the journalist, observes the world through its "making history" starting from the infinite flow of images of daily news, which settle in the individual memory only after the media filter. The iconographic "capital" of our present history is the starting point of the investigation, which sets aside an ideological reading in order to focus on the research on technological transformations, that in recent years have changed the cognitive processes, the culture of representation and, above all, the planning attitude. 

 

For this reason, the Sudari exhibition represents a whole new chapter, unexpected and surprising in the path of Gianluigi Colin.

 

 

Credits

La Triennale di Milano 

Edited by
Aldo Colonetti and Bruno Corà

Set up project
Baldessari & Baldessari

 

INFO

Free Entrance

Tuesday - Sunday
10.30 - 20.30

Palazzo della Triennale - Viale Alemagna, 6 - 20121 Milano