Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Villa Croce presents exhibition by Mark Handforth

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Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Villa Croce presents exhibition by Mark Handforth
Installation view. ©Henrik Blomqvist.



GENOA.- Villa Croce presents SMOKE, an exhibition by Mark Handforth, combining existing works with sculptures specifically created in response to the museum's spaces. This Anglo-American artist has gained international recognition with his large-scale public sculptures that are born from a reflection on the bewildering dimensions of American metropolises and the minor features that populate the urban landscape such as road signs, benches, and street-lights. The exhibition title derives from the artist's fascination with the lettering of the word “smoke” as it appears on American road signs. For Handforth “smoke” is a word, a sign but also the indication of a clouded environment in which forms are dissolved and shapes are set in movement.

By altering both the materials and the proportions of ordinary objects, the sculptures of Mark Handforth appear to be serious and ironic, playful and formal, monumental and melancholic. The artist intervenes on the signs and symbols of everyday life creating a gallery of expanded objects endowed with a wild physicality and a distinct dynamic energy that generates a free flow of mental associations and a wide range of poetic and whimsical interpretations of reality and contemporary art. Rife with aesthetic references to Pop and Minimal Art, his work pushes a rigorous formal research into an immediately recognizable figurative dimension in which prosaic items and universal icons manage to coexist. Out-sized proportions and exaggerated distortions radically transform the relationship between the viewer and the artwork as the sculptures invade the rooms where they are situated with their powerful plastic energy.

For the exhibition at Villa Croce the artist reinterprets the architecture and the spaces of the neoclassical mansion creating a surreal sequence of twisted lamp-posts, fluorescent mandalas of neon lights, gigantic coat hangers and crumpled stars that form narrative itineraries marked by a dynamic tension between organic and inorganic shapes, concepts of immanence and change, abstraction and symbolic representation.

The large-format sculpture placed outside the seaside façade, in the park, affects the relation between the museum, the Mediterranean horizon, and the port below. Specifically created for the exhibition, Flagpole is a huge flag flipping on a crooked pole that, in spite of its considerable dimension, conveys a sense of precariousness, suggesting the absurdity of territorial disputes, the impossibility of conquest, or even one last ditch-call for help.

In keeping with Mark Handforth's idea, that “art is a kind of dance, and I am not sure that standing still is quite the point”, SMOKE creates a choreography of shapes floating in space that question our symbolic universe and the perceptual moorings of the spectators transforming them into shape-shifting characters who, like in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, become bigger and smaller in size and find themselves suspended above light floors or amidst stars falling from the ceiling.

Mark Handforth (Hong Kong, 1969) lives and works in Miami, USA. His work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States and in Europe. Solo shows include: The Excentric Circle, The Modern Institute, Glasgow (2015); Two Old Bananas, CASS Sculpture Foundation, Goodwood, (2015); Sidewalk Island, Governors Island, New York (2014); Rough Dark Diamond, Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles, (2014); Black Bird (public installation), Zürich (2013); Rolling Stop, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Miami, e MCA Chicago Plaza Project, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2011), Concentrations 51: Mark Handforth, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (2007); Stroom, Kunsthaus Zürich, Zürich (2005), Hammer Projects: Mark Handforth, UCLA Hammer Museum (2002). Group shows include: Retour du monde, a public urban transport commission, Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, Geneva (2013), Luminale Midwest: Sunlight on Cold Water, Kunsthalle Detroit, Detroit (2012) e Hors les Murs, FIAC Jardin des Tuileries, Paris (2012), Mapping the Studio: Artists from the François Pinault Collection, Palazzo Grassi/Punta della Dogana, Venice (2009), Château de Tokyo/Tokyo, Redux, Ile de Vassivière (2008), The Uncertainty of Objects and Ideas, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC, (2006), 5 Milliards d’Années, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2006), Whitney Biennial (2004), Terminal 5, JFK Airport, New York (2004).










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