Richard Saltoun opens the first exhibition of the artist Fabio Mauri at the gallery
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Sunday, December 22, 2024


Richard Saltoun opens the first exhibition of the artist Fabio Mauri at the gallery
Fabio Mauri, Pittura, 1996 (detail). Copyright The Estate of the Artist.



ROME.- Richard Saltoun Gallery is presenting the first exhibition of the artist Fabio Mauri (1926–2009) at the gallery, curated by Laura Cherubini. The exhibition brings together works from the 1960s to the early 2000s, including film, found-object sculpture and installation, along the central theme of cinema.

Mainly concerned with the politics of visual culture and communications, Mauri's artistic practice is renownedly multifaceted, embracing performance, film, sculpture, installations, and mixed media works. His interests were widely disparate, including publishing, film, theatre, literature. The artist's youth was strongly marked by the events of the war and fascism, which had a profound impact on his artistic and intellectual legacy.

As director of the renowned Bompiani publishing house (of which his uncle, Valentino Bompiani, was the founder), he had a prominent role within Italian avant-garde circles, and was influenced by his friendships with important figures such as novelist Italo Calvino, philosopher and semiologist Umberto Eco, film director and enthusiast Pier Paolo Pasolini, and artist Jannis Kounellis.

The focal point of the exhibition is, Rebibbia (2006), a cabinet recovered from the Roman prison, belongs to the iconic Projections series. Started in the 1970s, the series consists of auteur films projected on unconventional historical media. The half-closed iron doors, on which Mauri projects "The Ballad of a Soldier," a film by Grigorji Chukhraj, symbolise a multiplicity of lives both lived and gone. The events of the war, linked to the place where this object was retrieved, not only document a historical event, but also narrate a reality in which various human events intertwine and merge. In the center of the gallery stands Pittura, a large film projector in which the canvas serves as a film, encapsulating the continuous dialogue between painting and cinema in Mauri's practice. Surrounding the space around it, the Schermi (Screens), made of unfolded canvas on frames and white cardboard serve as screen-drawing. Realised under the influence of Alberto Burri, these works celebrate the myth of cinema. The concept of the Screen emerged in early 1957 and remained essential to the articulation of Mauri’s oeuvre. The black band painted on the edges is a clear tribute to cinema, but also refers to television, computers and technology. Through this, Mauri offers us, simultaneously, a critique and analysis on the experience of our reality.

"From the very beginning, the world has always seemed to me like a great, but partially decoded, projection. The object-symbol of the current state of things, of us standing in front of reality, is a screen.... We do not capture all the conceivable reality ... but portions of the world that our culture allows us to distinguish and perceive ... humankind not only represents figures and bodies on the screen, but also invisible feelings and thoughts... We see through screens, through technology that includes cinema, photography, ect.." -Fabio Mauri

Fabio Mauri

Born in Rome in 1926, Fabio Mauri took his first steps in the art world in the early 1950s. Artist, author, lecturer, publisher and intellectual, his work is distinguished by prophetic insights into the role of the screen in contemporary society and research on ideology and memory. From 1979 to 1996 he taught Aesthetics of Experimentation at the Academy of Fine Arts in L'Aquila. He participated in the Venice Biennale in 1974, 1978, 1993, 2003, 2013, 2015 and was invited to dOCUMENTA (13) in Kassel. He died in Rome in 2009.

Fabio Mauri's works have been exhibited in prestigious international venues such as PS1 in New York, Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Moca in Los Angeles, Philadelphia Civic Center Museum, Centre Pompidou, Jeu de Paume and Le Bal in Paris, and La Caixa in Barcelona. Since 1994, major retrospectives have been devoted to him at the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome, the Kunsthalle in Klagenfurt, Le Fresnoy Museum in Lille, the Palazzo Reale in Milan, the Madre Museum in Naples, the Heart Museum in Herning, Mo, the Museo del Novecento in Florence, the Castello di Rivoli and major rooms at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, the Punta della Dogana Museum in Venice, Mamco in Geneva as well as Documenta(13) in Kassel, the 14th Istanbul Biennial and six Venice Biennials.

Laura Cherubini

In 1992 won the chair of History of Art at the Brera Academy, Milan. Contributor to "Flash Art" Italy and International. Vice president of MADRE museum, Naples (2011-17). Director of MACTE museum, Termoli (2019-2020). Curated the Italian Pavilion at the 1990 Venice Biennale and numerous exhibitions at Italian and international institutions: PS1-MoMA, New York; Vasarely Museum, Budapest; MAXXI, Rome; MACRO, Rome; GNAM, Rome; GAM, Turin. He has published monographs on De Dominicis, Accardi, Spalletti, Toderi, Bartolini, Pisani, Boetti, Mauri, Pivi and the volume Controcorrente. I grandi solitari dell'arte italiana (Boetti, De Dominicis, Fabro, Mauri, Pisani, Marisa Merz). He is a member of several Archives including Boetti, Angeli, Mauri, Marotta, Catalano. He directs the series "Le chiavi dell'arte" (Marinotti) and the magazine "Art" (Ducci Foundation). She received the Luigi Carluccio Awards for Young Criticism (1990) and Arte Sostantivo Donna (2017).










Today's News

March 19, 2024

Empty frames and other oddities from the unsolved Gardner Museum heist

The Museo Picasso Málaga announces a new presentation of the collection that features 141 works by Pablo Picasso

Gladstone opens an exhibition of rarely seen works by Robert Mapplethorpe

Exhibition at The Met illuminates commercial contexts of modernist photography

New exhibition on view at Joan B Mirviss LTD: 'Japanese Ceramics in Blue and White'

PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai announces exhibitor line-up and programming highlights for its 9th edition

Olympia Auctions announces 'From the Studio: Works from Fifteen Artists' Estates'

David Kordansky Gallery announces representation of Maia Cruz Palileo

'Reunited: The Lamentation Altarpiece' - from 19 March at Compton Verney

The Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report 2024

Chenlu Hou: Memory Objects, opens to the public at Kristen Lorello

Nara Roesler New York opens an exhibition of works by Angelo Venosa curated by Vik Muniz

Chinese monochrome porcelain and Hasui Kawase's most iconic work head Heritage event

Watts Gallery opens an exhibition of 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints

High-Grade 1929 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Gold-rushes into Heritage's US Coins Auction

Richard Saltoun opens the first exhibition of the artist Fabio Mauri at the gallery

Exhibition features Italian masterpieces ranging from Cimabue to Veronese

Claire Oliver Gallery presents: 'Teetering On The Brink: Femininity, Inheritance, and Disaster'

1929 Whippet Model 96A roadster speeds off for $25,960 in two days of auctions

Now on view: Geoffrey Holder at James Fuentes

'Fedele Spadafora: Carthage' exhibition opens at Iona University

1935 Bank of Canada English Text $500 boosts Heritage's World Paper Money Auction to nearly $2 million

Who Are You Dorothy Dean? Published 20 February, with an accompanying play, Dorothy, performed at The ICA, London

'Bert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace' on view at The Photographers' Gallery

Needles and Narratives: Artist Alexis Peña Inks a Global Odyssey Across Cultures

Ink Beyond Borders: How Leonardo Velasquez Sketches an American Tattoo Renaissance

Skin Deep, Soul Wide: Tattooist Manu Zapata Inks the Modern Saga of Identity

Top Surrey Cleaning Administrations to Keep Your Home Immaculate

Lighting Up the Debate: Can You Smoke CBD Safely?




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
(52 8110667640)

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful