Giuseppe Gabellone

Giuseppe Gabellone

Fondazione Memmo

Illustration: Aline Zalko.
May 3, 2017

May 5–October 15, 2017

Vernissage: May 4, 6:30pm

Fondazione Memmo Arte Contemporanea
Via Fontanella Borghese 56b
Rome
Hours: Wednesday–Monday11am–6pm 

artecontemporanea [​at​] fondazionememmo.it
T +39 06 68136598

www.fondazionememmo.it

Curated by Francesco Stocchi

FondazioneMemmo presents Giuseppe Gabellone’s first solo exhibition in Rome, curated by Francesco Stocchi, thereby confirming its mission to promote contemporary art through site-specific creations and new works.

Characterized by a strong formal rigor and a critical approach to traditional artistic media such as photography and sculpture, Gabellone’s work is particularly sensitive to the surrounding exhibition space and its various sensory aspects. The artist’s approach is a continuation of the tradition of great sculpture’s innovators, such as Medardo Rosso, Umberto Boccioni and Arturo Martini: by emphasizing the dynamic relationships between light and shadow, full and empty, the artist expands the concept of sculpture to other techniques and practices, addressing the central issues that arise from his activity, especially in those areas where the mediated experience attempts to replace direct perception.

The exhibition Giuseppe Gabellone is characterized by a marked sensitivity to the context and conditions in which the artist’s works are exhibited, and he creates them in a close dialogue with the setting, intervening to produce an organic succession of works that is nevertheless always coherent and unified. Each work seems to contain the preceding one, and each new series of works raises questions that are at the foundation of the next creation, gradually evolving over the period during which the exhibition is held. The exhibition is thus perceived as an experience for generating new ideas rather than as the ultimate goal of the artist’s development, so that references to past exhibitions and anticipations with those in the future become a key element for viewing Gabellone’s aesthetic approach in its entirety and for understanding his work in a coherent way.

With a strong visual impact, the interventions of Gabellone intended for Fondazione Memmo’s spaces break down traditional separations between the natural and artificial, the interior and exterior space. This is a synthesis of opposites in which the works do not seem to depend on the location so much as they respond to it, emphasizing the ephemeral aspects of the exhibition, such as its duration, its effects on the transformations of matter, and fragile equilibria between shadow and light. The visitor is initially disoriented by being in the middle of a rather barren space that is illuminated in a minimal way. It is a container that is modelled “by the force of reduction” and that has become an essential content, since this emptiness intensifies the relationship between the work, the surrounding space and the visitor.

Each of the works on display, realized with the use of various different techniques and media, reveals a progressive deconstruction of the form and function of the language of artistic expression, emphasizing the necessity of sensory experience as a vehicle for intellectual experience.

Giuseppe Gabellone (b. 1973, Brindisi) lives and works in Paris. His solo exhibitions include those held at: GAMeC Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo (2013); Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan (2008); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2002) and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (2000). His most important group exhibitions have been held at: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2009); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2001); Museu Serralves, Porto (2001); S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum voor Aktuele Kunst, Ghent (2000); Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (1996); Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Castello di Rivoli (2000) and Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Bologna (1995). He has also exhibited in numerous international exhibitions including: the Venice Biennale (1997 and 2003); the Lyon Biennale (2003); Documenta Kassel (2002); the Biennale of Sydney (1998) and the Santa Fe Biennial (1997).

Francesco Stocchi (b. 1975, Rome) is the curator of modern and contemporary art at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. He is the curator of the programme of the Fondazione Carriero Foundation (Milan) and he writes regularly about art and visual culture. He currently lives in Amsterdam. 

The Fondazione Memmo – Arte Contemporanea is housed in the stables of Palazzo Ruspoli, a 16th century building in the centre of Rome. In 2012 the foundation launched an exhibition programme dedicated to the contemporary art scene. By organizing and producing exhibitions, performances, residencies, talks, teaching workshops and publications, the intention of the foundation is to contribute to the development of a local cultural fabric, but with a global vision, promoting interactions between the artists and the city of Rome. The exhibitions that have been held hitherto are: Conversation Piece | Part III (2016); Camille Henrot, Monday (2016); Conversation Piece | Part 2 (2016); Conversation Piece | Part 1 (2015); Shannon Ebner, AutoBody Collision (2014); Sterling Ruby, CHRON II (2013); Sara VanDerBeek (2012).

Hours: Wednesday–Monday 11am–6pm 
Free Entrance

Educational workshops (411 years)
May 7, June 10, September 10, October 8, 2017. The exhibition will be accompanied by educational activities for children 4 to 11 years—from May until October—curated by Daphne Ilari. The works of Giuseppe Gabellone have the imaginative potential to light up children’s eyes and imagination through the different languages of contemporary art. By reservation only: Daphne Ilari

The proceeds will be donated to the Fondazione Theodora Onlus (a nonprofit organization).

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