ONLINE AUCTION | PANDOLFINI AND ASSOCIAZIONE ARTE CONTINUA: CHARITY AUCTION FOR URBAN REFORESTATION

16 MAY - 13 JUNE 2022

ONLINE AUCTION | PANDOLFINI AND ASSOCIAZIONE ARTE CONTINUA: CHARITY AUCTION FOR URBAN REFORESTATION

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Estimate   600 € - 20000 €

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LORIS CECCHINI

(Milano 1969)

Waterbones (W69)

2015

polished steel modules

116x113x15 cm

unique piece

 

Provenance

Artist's studio

 

The current artistic research of Loris Cecchini (Milan, 1969) is aimed at scientific investigations and natural processes, attracted by the morphology of plants or minerals, inspired by reticular structures and molecular conformations. Since 2009 the artist has been proposing self-generative modular systems in steel or aluminum, examples of instant installations that can be "built continuously". These combinatorial structures, apparently free and chaotic but based on mathematical schemes or algorithmic calculations, each time take on a peculiar character corresponding to the characteristics of the place, as well as to the elements involved: the modular organization is the creative "process" activated to find an interpretative "solution" to the exhibition context.

 

Bio

Loris Cecchini (1969) lives and works in Milan. Among the most internationally renowned Italian artists, he has exhibited his works all over the world with personal exhibitions in prestigious museums, such as the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the Musée d'Art Moderne de Saint-Étienne Métropole, the MoMA PS1 in New York, the Shanghai Duolun MoMA in Shanghai, the Casal Solleric Museum in Palma de Mallorca, the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea in Santiago de Compostela, the Kunstverein in Heidelberg, the Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art in Prato and the Foundation Arnaldo Pomodoro of Milan. Loris Cecchini has participated in numerous international exhibitions, including the 56th, 51st and 49th Venice Biennale, the 6th and 9th at the Shanghai Biennale, the 15th and 13th at the Rome Quadriennale, the Taiwan Biennale in Taipei, the Biennial of Valencia in Spain and the 8 th Biennial of Urbanism / Architecture (UABB) of Shenzhen in China. He has taken part in numerous group exhibitions including exhibitions at the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, PAC in Milan, Palazzo Fourtuny in Venice, Macro Future in Rome, MART in Rovereto, Hayward Gallery in London, The Garage Center for Contemporary Culture Moscow, Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, Musée d'Art Contemporain in Lyon, MOCA in Shanghai, Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle in Berlin and others. He has created various permanent site-specific installations, in particular for Villa Celle in Pistoia, at the Boghossian Foundation in Brussels and for the Cleveland Clinic's Arts & Medicine Institute in the United States, at Les Terrasses Du Port in Marseille, at the Shinsegae Hanam Starfield in Seoul, in the Cornell Tech Building in New York and recently in the new seat of the rectorate of University 3 in Rome.

© LORIS CECCHINI, by SIAE 2022
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Estimate € 10.000 / 20.000
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GIOVANNI OZZOLA

(Firenze 1982)

Through a day #1

2016

inkjet print on cotton paper Dibond, black frame, museum glass

48x70 cm

edition 1 1 AP

 

Provenance

Artist's studio

 

One of the recurring motifs in Giovanni Ozzola's artistic language is the image of the horizon, photographed by the artist in different and distant times and places, seen from the front or through the windows of rooms overlooking the sea, or openings onto the landscape, as in the works of the series “Thorugh a day” (2016).

As Davide Ferri tells us, "Ozzola's horizon is a kind of continuous line, a thread that unites the movements and the seasons, the different landscapes of Giovanni. Ozzola's photos tell the story of light, the epiphanies that occur in the light, a light of sunrises and sunsets, sloping or ascending, or dazzling, diurnal, sundial, a light capable of licking, if not even overwhelming, things, blurring them, dissolving them, fraying their contours, then returning them to the world as apparitions and intangible presences. (...) Light can dazzle, invest the beholder; in all cases it produces (in the viewer) a loss of consciousness, decreasing the presence of the ego, a dilution (and an extension) of the boundaries of the ego in the horizon and in the light ".

The images that Giovanni Ozzola places before us are, for Elisa del Prete, “places to cross by looking at a horizon. The close-up plan that is on the viewer, the room or the landscape in which one is, the preciousness of the details, invite the gaze not to stop, to stretch further, to a further floor, up to its maximum degree, transforming the experience of vision in that of crossing and contemplation in passing. The image becomes a place of distance, a gaze towards a horizon, an image to be read from here, in front of it, over there, beyond what one looks at. A tension is alive in it that leads us to a destination that is not on the surface but must be projected beyond the image itself. The subject becomes a place of transit, a pretext to generate a journey. "

 

Bio

Born in 1982 in Florence, Giovanni Ozzola lives and works in Canary Islands. He is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in photography, as well as video and sculptural installation. Ozzola’s practice demonstrates a deep sensitivity towards the phenomenon of light and its various physical characteristics. His main thematic interests lie in conceptualising and representing infinitude and exploration, both geographical and introspective.


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Estimate € 4.000 / 8.000
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