TURIN.- On Monday, September 15, 2025, at 7:00 pm, Quartz Studio will present Calore, the first solo show in Italy by the Franco-Brazilian Romain Dumesnil (Rouen, France, 1989).
Romain Dumesnils work is strongly connected to the natural world and the ecology of its invisible forces and materiality. In the recent years he has especially explored the intricated relations between the organic and the mineral worlds occurring in particular in volcanic phenomena and magnetic fields, both rooted into deep magmatic movements and strongly related to our planet ecosphere and living conditions.
In Calore the artist presents a sculptural investigation of the symbolic and physical dynamics that sustain the Earth balance and our existence, inviting the visitors to experience a subtly glitched reality in an exhibition environment that has suffered micro-perturbations of its gravity, air quality and general equilibrium.
At Quartz Studio, Romain creates a site-specific installation composed of various volcanic stones disconcertingly floating in the air thanks to invisible magnetic forces. The black ropes that connect the stones to the space draw precarious lines that redefine the circulation possibilities inside the space and reveal a choreographic exercise of tension and balance.
In the space, the artist also produces a discreet intervention by vaporizing throughout the exhibition a tiny dose of carbon dioxide (CO2) obtained by heat-vaporizing in the laboratory a carat of rough diamond, another mineral resulting from volcanism, and the volume of which is equivalent to one minute of human exhalation.
Romain Dumesnil's intervention from Quartz is an invitation to listen to the Earth, to its strength and its fragility, brought into focusthanks to the opening quote from Anne Carsons novel Autobiography of Red (1998)as the skin of the soul in a precarious and constant tension with the Other. Calore is a project that is both poetic and ecological which, much like the hallmark of Canadian writer Anne Carson, adheres to the dissolution of formboth in a literary and metaphorical sense. Just as Carson reflects on love as tension, absence, and loss, Romain Dumesnil reflects on the condition of the individual on Earth by blending science and poetry.
In Anne Carson's case, the artist confirms, I'm seduced by the hybrid form of her work, which straddles different literary genres and different eras. In particular, I feel very close to the idea of a 21st-century version of ancient myths. This idea has been present in my work for many years and in many ways.
Romain Dumesnil (Rouen, France, 1989) lives in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he previously studied at the Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage (EAV Parque Lage). He co-founded the independent art space Átomos in Rio de Janeiro in 2015. Dumesnils sculptures, paintings, installations and videos explore the continuum of tangible materialities and invisible forces that composes the world. Weaving relationships between multiple repertoires, from micro to macro, from the accidental to the formal, from the inanimate to the living, in a perpetual game of hybridization, his works function as experiential catalysts of the surrounding reality.
His previous solo exhibitions include projects presented at Fundação Ema Klabin (Brazil), Kubik Gallery and Cavalo Gallery (Portugal/Brazil), 6B Cultural Center (France), Temiorae Art Center (South Korea), Galerie SCEP (France), Zipup project (Brazil). Dumesnil has also participated in several group shows in institutions and galleries such as Pivô (São Paulo, BR), FAAP (São Paulo, BR), Villa Arson (Nice, FR), Fundação Iberê Camargo (Porto Alegre, BR), Cité Internationale des Arts (Paris, FR), Gentil Carioca Gallery (Rio de Janeiro, BR), Oscar Niemeyer Museum of Contemporary Art (Curitiba, BR), Fondation Fiminco (Paris, FR).