Stefano
Minzi ‚L’IMPERATORE’
11.
Dec. 2009 – 02. Jan 2010
OPENING:
10. Dez. 19-23 Uhr
Stefano
Minzi’s graphic work uses visual imagery from popular culture to
vehemently question in the hope of finding an answer. The pieces come
together as a visual digestion, proving that images looked at too
long can actually wear out to a point to where they take on a
different meaning. With his working style, Minzi intentionally
forgoes quality in the traditional sense, the sophistication and
accuracy of reproduction moves back to a scratched and grainy image
who’s skeleton—the typographic half-tone—is visible.
However, the ‘craftsmanship’ of his advanced form of printmaking
shines through as fine and delicate.
For
his exhibition ‘L’Imperatore’
(‘The Emperor’) at FMAB,
Minzi began with a repertory of well-known personalities involved in
contemporary Italian politics, to dissect and examine the empire of
Silvio Berlusconi. The individual portraits seem at first clear
and straight-forward (bearing an innocence of almost non-meaning),
but move into a deeper complication. Using an underlying theme
of Tarot, he brings out a deeper iconographic meaning and a
foreboding premonition of disaster and disfunctionality. He
uses the entire white space—The floor as well as the four walls to
further play out the theme, creating an isolated world examining the
idea of black and white.
We are
pleased and honored to present this exhibition at FMAB, and wish to
draw to light the interesting point that the artist has had much
difficulty exhibiting in Italy under this theme due to its political
nature.
Resource: Annalisa
Inzana, ‘Digestione’ galleria l’Affiche, Milano, 2008
with
"Italian biopolitics" critical notes from Riccardo Venturi.
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