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| MESSAGES
FROM MAURO MANFREDI
with
Fernando
Andolcetti, Delio Gennai, Elisabetta Gut
Book
art objects by Italian artists
February
2 ~ 26, 2005
MESSAGES
FROM MAURO MANFREDI has been extended.
The FIDEM show, originally scheduled for March has been postponed
until April due to unforseeable circumstances. |
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Excerpts
from press release:
Mauro Manfredi
passed away in October, 2004. At the time, his work was being
shown in the exhibition, A SHRIEK FROM INVISIBLE BOX REVISITED
II, at Medialia Gallery, Space II. His and Fernando Andolcetti's
work were introduced to me by the influential Fluxus artist, Takako
Saito, who is based in Düsseldorf, Germany. The news of Manfredi's
death saddened me deeply, because it occurred before I was able
to introduce his sensitive and unique work to the New York art
world. This exhibition, MESSAGES FROM MAURO MANFREDI, is a prelude
to a future retrospective exhibition at Medialia ... Rack and
Hamper Gallery. The opportunity to know the works of Delio Gennai
and Elisabetta Gut came from Andolcetti and Manfredi. I was very
impressed by their extremely fine and poetic expression, and accomplished
technique. Their delicate expression shows through concept, material,
and craft. All four artists have exhibited in museums internationally.
Mauro
Manfredi was born in 1933 in Parma, and died in 2004
in La Spezia, Italy. Since the early 1970's his expression has
suggested visual poetry, particularly in book art. At the same
time his passion was then creating pseudo musical instruments.
These were created from an ironic and alchemic point of view.
Manfredi has had over 50 solo shows.
For the Meguro
Museum SHRIEK exhibition catalogue, Manfredi wrote of his work,
DEATH OF THE WRITTEN WORD:
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use the paper, cut in tiny stripes, like a support for words.
The words interlace in wefts and warps, transform in sea waves,
in field furrows, in labyrinth-like passages and so on.
In the works the theme becomes death, death of the written
word. As a homage to the type writer ribbon, at last to pass
away, sucked from the inside of the container--book like a
³spagetto² by an avid mouth. Homage to Mishima in
the form of a coffin for a text about him. Finally, fragments
of words cling to the wreck of a book-ship. |
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painter and musician, Fernando Andolcetti was
born in 1936, in Lucca, Italy. He lives and works in La Spezia.
Andolcetti's creative force comes from music. His work is music
made visual. In the Meguro Museum SHRIEK exhibition catalogue,
he explains of his work:
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The
musical sign and the musical world in general are the constants
that characterize my work. Mostly, I enjoy musical writing,
both old and modern, but I often use ironical puns. In the
three works there is a game between the musical time and real
time; between Schoen (beautiful),and berg (top), in the object-book
dedicated to Schoenberg. The leaf pages are replaced by musical
pages, and in this way become leaf-sounds. |
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Delio
Gennai
was born in 1948, in Pisa, Italy. He has received a degree at
Pisa University in art history. His artistic inspiration came
from his youth in the historical city, Pisa, which is filled with
the marble decorations of religious art and architecture. Recently,
Gennai found his interest in the organic world. For the Meguro
Museum exhibition, he wrote of his work, THE HANDLING OF CHROMOSOMES:
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This
installation is the output of metamorphosis that recollects,
by tuning their two work experiences. On one hand it goes
back to the cytological technique of the graze when on the
other it goes back to the cells on botanical ages gathered
in the library from old botanical forms. The work has been
performed by using white board and gauze, recollecting cytological
wood and glass boxes. |
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Gennai
has had over 30 solo shows in Europe since 1982.
Elisabetta
Gut was born in 1934 in Rome, Italy. Gut taught and worked
in scenographic direction, and costume design in the 1960's. Her
work has been shown in over 300 international biennials, museums,
and academic institutions worldwide.
Of one of her miniature stage-set works, MOON - BIKE (subtitled
Poem Object) Gut explains :
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A
miniature bicycle model clicks this chain of thoughts:
wheel-circle-moon
All this in a dream-like atmosphere where truly microscopic
books, unreadable,
seem to be floating, their texts eclipsed. |
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This
is the first time Manfredi, Andolcetti, Gennai, and Gut have exhibited
as a group in New York.
Mashiko
Nakashima
Director
Medialia ... Rack and Hamper Gallery
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