Exhibition of new works by Luisa Rabbia opens at Peter Blum Gallery

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Exhibition of new works by Luisa Rabbia opens at Peter Blum Gallery
Installation view. Photo: Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York.



NEW YORK, NY.- Peter Blum announces an exhibition of new works by Luisa Rabbia entitled Drawing at 20 West 57th Street, New York. This is the artist’s second solo show with the gallery.

Luisa Rabbia comes from Turin, Italy, where she studied in the atmosphere of the Arte Povera movement. In her work, she explores the internal lives of individuals in relation to others and their environment. In the exhibition, she continues to investigate shared human experience.

The color blue plays an important role in her practice, calling to mind the blood-rich veins of the human vascular system. The artist views the color blue as a unifier representing the universality of human kind.

Two diptychs in the show depict pairs of faces connected by intertwining root-like forms. The facial skin here becomes a terrain where psychological states are mapped and super-imposed. As for the group of sculptures on view, Rabbia draws faces on found rocks which she specially prepares. The gender and race of these individuals are often difficult to discern.

One monumental work in the exhibition, NorthSouthEastWest, 2014 is a four-panel drawing on paper mounted onto stretched linen canvases. Vein-like roots radiate from the central form. The process of drawing transforms the subject into a luminous volume floating on the surface of blue. The panels both segment the overall form and define the borders of the four geographic quadrants alluding to what is divided and what is shared.
In Pathway, 2014, the surface of the painting resembles a rugged landscape with a river or gap splitting the drawing into two physical locations. Rabbia uses the shape of her own fingerprints to transform a mark of individuality into an expression of collectivity.

Concurrently, Waterfall, an installation on the façade of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, MA is on view through January 2015.

Luisa Rabbia was born in 1970 in Pinerolo (Torino, Italy) and lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Solo exhibitions include Peter Blum Gallery, New York, NY (2012); Fundación PROA, Buenos Aires, Argentina, curated by Beatrice Merz (2010); Fondazione Merz, Torino, Italy, curated by Beatrice Merz (2009); Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venezia, Italy (2009); and The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA curated by Pieranna Cavalchini, (2008). Group exhibitions include shows at the La Maison Particulière, Brussels, Belgium (2014); Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2013); the MAGA, Museo Arte Gallarate, curated by Francesca Pasini and Angela Vettese (2010); MAXXI Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo, Roma, Italy, curated by Paolo Colombo (2007); and the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva (2006).










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