DAN FLAVIN – 14 NEON SCULPTURES – ’60S TO ’90S

Posted on 2019-02-18

The American artist Dan Flavin (1933–1996) is internationally renowned for his installations and sculptural works made exclusively of commercially available fluorescent light. The exhibition at Cardi Gallery Milan will feature fourteen light works from the late 1960s through the 1990s that show the evolution over four decades of the artist’s investigations into notions of colour, light and sculptural space.

In the summer of 1961, while working as a guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Flavin started to make sketches for sculptures that incorporated electric lights. Later that year, he translated his sketches into assemblages he called “icons,” which juxtaposed lights onto monochromatic, painted Masonite constructions. By 1963, he removed the rectangular support altogether and began to work with his signature fluorescent lamps. In 1968, Flavin expanded his sculptures into room-size environments and filled an entire gallery with ultraviolet light at Documenta 4 in Kassel (1968).

Flavin always emphatically denied that his sculptural light installations had any kind of transcendent, symbolic, or sublime dimension, stating: “It is what it is and it ain’t nothing else.” He claimed his works were simply fluorescent light responding to a specific architectural setting. By using light as his medium, Flavin was able to redefine how we perceive pictorial and sculptural space.

Opposite – Untitled (for Frederika and Ian) 3, 1987

Exhibition runs through to June 28th, 2019

Cardi Gallery
Corso Di Porta Nuova 38
20121 Milan
Italy

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PIERO MANZONI – MATERIALS OF HIS TIME

Posted on 2019-02-18

Curated by Rosalia Pasqualino di Marineo, director of the Piero Manzoni Foundation in Milan, this exhibition focuses on Manzoni’s revolutionary approach to unconventional materials through the exploration of what he dubbed ‘Achromes’ – paintings without color. Over 70 ‘Achromes’ will be on view, comprised of such materials as sewn cloth, cotton balls, fiberglass, synthetic and natural fur, straw, cobalt chloride, polystyrene, stones, and more. The exhibition situates Manzoni as a peer of such artists as Lucio Fontana and Yves Klein, whose experiments continue to influence contemporary art-making today. ‘Materials of His Time’ will also present, for the first time, the items on a wish list Manzoni outlined in a 1961 letter to his friend Henk Peeters: a room all in white fur, and another coated in fluorescent paint, totally immersing the visitor in white light.

Opposite – Achrome, 1961

Exhibition runs through to April 7th, 2019

Hauser & Wirth
901 East 3rd Street
90013 Los Angeles

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NIELE TORONI

Posted on 2019-02-18

Niele Toroni has been working since 1967 with a precise methodology that involves creating a sequence of imprints on a variety of supports. The imprints are made by a no. 50 brush and 30 cm apart. Each one is the place of an epiphany, revealing a constant metamorphosis of the artist’s action over time.

“Niele Toroni has been repeating his brush imprints in time and space. But it is never the same thing because the same is the same is the same, and it is obstinately dissociated from bring identical. The pleonasm becomes a battery: the energy of iteration and the open structure. It is not the ups and downs of the artist’s soul that are the inhibitors of identity, but rather the places where the method is rendered explicit. Having rid itself of the dead wood of all judgments of value and all historical connivance, the practice of true painting is the constant: it finds the essence of each work by reference to its own essence. The world is not reduced to two dimensions, as would normally be the case in a picture, but painting is a given situation and thus becomes an open structure, freely reconceivable in everything.” (Harald Szeemann, 1991).

Opposite – Impronte di pennello n. 50 a intervalli di 30 cm, 1989

Exhibition runs through to April 29th, 2019

A arte Invernizzi
via D. Scarlatti 12
20124 Milan
Italy

www.aarteinvernizzi.it

  

POSTER GIRL AUTUMN / WINTER 2019

Posted on 2019-02-18

Autumn/Winter 2019 marks Poster Girl’s move into ‘Series 2.0’ with their first live presentation at London Fashion Week. Held at 180 The Strand within the British Fashion Council’s ‘DiscoveryLAB’, POSTER GIRL welcomed guests into another world outside the monotony and furore of fashion week. Stepping into an immersive, playful scene – The POSTER GIRL Spa was set in a 60’s dreamworld….

As you enter, a receptionist taking appointments on a lip-phone, surrounded by vintage Vogue magazines and stubbed out lipstick stained cigarette butts – attention to detail in this presentation was undeniable. Girl’s standing in their line-up were clad in classic POSTER GIRL draped chainmail dresses, this season with extended hemlines & asymmetric necklines. The additional high-octane element of the labels aesthetic was heightened by new fabrics and surfaces bought in for Series 2.0. Diamanté adorned silken cupro fabrics were custom-made by the designers, picking up every flash and glimmer hit on them by the crowd. Beautiful, heavy hand-dyed silks were in shades of purple, hot pink and navy, uniquely juxtaposed with chrome metal ball-chain straps.

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EVERYBODY KNOWS

Posted on 2019-02-18

The film follows Laura (Cruz) on her travels from Argentina to her small home town in Spain for her sister’s wedding, bringing her two children along for the occasion. Amid the joyful reunion and festivities, the eldest daughter is abducted. In the tense days that follow, various family and community tensions surface and deeply hidden secrets are revealed.

In theatres March 8th, 2019

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BORDER

Posted on 2019-02-18

Tina (Eva Melander) is a border guard who has the ability to smell human emotions and catch smugglers. When she comes across a mysterious man with a smell that confounds her detection, she is forced to confront hugely disturbing insights about herself and humankind.

In theatres March 8th, 2019

www.bordermovie.us