MILAN.- Cardi Black Box presents After Modern Vermin Control, an installation of 17 new works by French artist Nicolas Pol. This exhibition marks the first solo show of Pols work in Italy and the first collaboration between Nicolo Cardi and Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld. After Modern Vermin Control features never-before-seen works that explore the artists ongoing examination of contemporary culture.
After Modern Vermin Control follows the artists tradition of combining several styles with a variety of fine art references that range from Renaissance masters to Kippenberger; the numerous and explicit references throughout this series are intentionally used by the artist as vulgar clichés. Pols sizable canvases continue to take strong cues from street art and graphic design. His work presents intense colors alongside recognizable iconography to create a structure and all-over quality that demands attention.
In this latest body of work Pol uses vermin, such as rodents and insects, to illuminate the pests or nuisances that threaten the progression of human society and calls the exhibition the opening of vermin hunting season. His work takes on an apocalyptic vision of the world. While seemingly semi-fantastical the works are very much rooted in Pols preoccupation with scientific advances, the notion that there is nothing left to be discovered and that mystery and surprise are a thing of the past.
Nicolas Pol (b. 1977, Paris, France) spent much of his childhood in Africa before relocating to France. Pols work has been exhibited at galleries around the world including: Istanbul 74, Allsopp Contemporary in West London, and Lehmann Maupin in New York. Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld presented Pols work in large-scale international exhibitions: The Martus Maw, New York (2009); The Mother of Pouacrus, London in (2010); Sick Atavus of the New Blood, New York (2011) and Neverlodge (2012). Pol has participated in numerous group exhibitions organized by prestigious institutions, including J-en Rêve, Fondation Cartier, Paris; Plus Que Vrai, École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris; and Salle des Quais, Paris. Pol lives and works in Paris, France.