Beatrice Marchi at Casa Masaccio

Artist: Beatrice Marchi

Exhibition title: Le Amiche

Curated by: Rita Selvaggio

Venue: Casa Masaccio, San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy

Date: September 21 – November 3, 2019

Photography: OKNOstudio / all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and Casa Masaccio

Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea has the privilege of presenting Le Amiche, the first solo exhibition by Beatrice Marchi (Gallarate, 1986) to be held in the setting of a museum. 

From the outset, Beatrice Marchi’s multifaceted, multidisciplinary and participatory practice has ranged from drawing to painting, from animation to performance and from video to sound, and has taken the clown as its point of reference. A figure that, according to the French actor, mime and teacher Jacques Lecoq, reveals human nature through failure in a way that moves us and makes us laugh. The human parable of the clown with his mask, his gestures and his mimicry, with his follies and his pranks, grants the favour of laughter to those who are suffering, fostering a reconciliation. Laughing at him we also laugh a little at ourselves, consoling us because he is like us. ‘I am a clown… and I collect moments,’ Heinrich Böll liked to say.

In Casa Masaccio many of the hybrid and double, comical and dissolute, vulnerable and noble personages to which Beatrice Marchi has given life over time have been brought together and reactivated. From Loredana, the female clown with claws, to the perfidious but well-intentioned Katie Fox, from Dori Karbon to Susy Culinski and the dog Mafalda, half human and half animal. Figures that meditate on laughter and on the metaphorical power of the comic act. They are Le Amiche, subtle presences that, in pursuit of an elusive nothing, sublimate the gravity and inertia of the human condition through the levity, gratuitousness and apparent groundlessness of their actions. Le Amiche (The Girlfriends, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas), the image that encapsulates the exhibition, speaking of a period in life, that of the end of childhood and its anxieties, represents teenage girls confiding in each other and exchanging views on the changes in their bodies in the open air of the morning. The scene is based on a memory of the artist’s own childhood and alludes to the role play and power games that go on in different ways in the world of adults.

The title of the exhibition is replete with both visual and literary references and memories, from Michelangelo Antonioni’s film, winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1955 and inspired in turn by Cesare Pavese’s Tra donne sole (Among Women Only) and the disquieting atmospheres of Felice Casorati’s paintings. Or, again, Carlo Cassola’s novella Le amiche (1949), which talks about the little secrets of youth, the domestic chitchat that makes the days, the months and the years pass in a flash, infusing the inexhaustible mark of reality into each moment of everyday banality.

Autoritratto dormiente in “Der Jungbrunnen” (Sleeping Self-portrait in ‘Der Jungbrunnen’, 2019) is a video in which the dreamlike scene drawn from Lucas Cranach the Elder’s painting The Fountain of Youth, a mythical spring that offers immortality, contains a puppet with closed eyes pedalling incessantly, supported by his double. The figure is in reality based on what is believed to be Piero della Francesca’s self-portrait in the guise of a sleeping soldier in the Resurrection of Christ at Sansepolcro.

Visitors to the exhibition wind their way through sounds, sculptures, installations and moving pictures, while a series of paintings produced especially for this occasion throws open, in every room of the house, windows onto somewhere else.

In the vertigo of a distorted arcadia, bodies and landscape find the mark of a nature on the point of collapse, letting the gaze wander somewhere in the incomplete.

Contributions from: Alessandro Agudio, KAYA (Kerstin Braetsch and Debo Eilers), Dori Karbon, Andrea and Davide Iorio, Rebecca Carbon, Sonia Hausler, I Fratelli d’Arnolfo, an amateur choir of San Giovanni Valdarno, and The Karbon Sisters.

In addition to the intervention in Casa Masaccio, KAYA’s contribution consisted of a collaborative performance during the Open Studios held at Villa Romana on Saturday 7 September.

Project carried out as part of the initiative Toscanaincontemporanea2019.

The installation/performance Loredana la cameriera con le chele (Loredana the Waitress with Claws, 2019) has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Kartell.

Thanks to Villa Romana (Firenze)

Beatrice Marchi (Gallarate, 1986) lives and works in Berlin. After graduating in Milan at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera 2009, she completed a MA at Hochschule für Bildende Künste (HFBK) Hamburg in the class of Jutta Koether in 2017. Among her recent solo shows: Riverside, Bern; Collezione Iannaccone, Milan; Hester, New York; Exo Exo, Paris; Fanta, Milan; Gasconade, Milan. Her works have been shown and performed in group exhibitions at institutions including: Museion, Bozen; Palazzo Reale, Milan; Performance Space, New York; Mambo, Bologna; Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin; Galerias Municipais de Lisboa Boavista, Lisbon; Altri tempi, altri miti, 16th Art Quadriennal, Ehi, Voi!, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome; PAC, Milan; Casa Masaccio, San Giovanni Valdarno; GAM, Milan.

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatice Marchi, Autoritratto dormiente in “Der Jungbrunnen”, 2019, HD video, dolby 5.1, 5’40”. Courtesy the Artist. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, The Mafalds (the family), 2018, (part.), papier-mâché, acrylic, wood, metal. Courtesy the Artist, ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, La Dominanza, 2018, acrylic on glass, 40×25 cm. Courtesy the Artist, ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, La Dominanza, 2018, acrylic on glass, 40×25 cm. Courtesy the Artist, ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Signorin, 2019, oil and acrylic on wood, 140×103 cm. Courtesy the Artist, ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas, 170×140 cm. Courtesy the Artist, Collezione Alloggia, Roma. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Figurino S/S ’79 su cascata, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas, 120×200 cm. Courtesy the Artist, ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Santi riflessi, 2019, glass, steel, led, electric wires. Courtesy the Artist, ph OKNOstudio

Alessandro Agudio and Beatrice Marchi, Tropical Idea, 2019, oil on faux leather, padding, steel, wood, 125x125x40 cm, Courtesy the Artists, ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Paesaggio montano da Masolino con borsetta, 2019, oil on canvas, 60×70 cm. Courtesy the Artist, Collezione d’arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Comune di San Giovanni Valdarno. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Dori Karbon and Beatrice Marchi, Figurini dei look per l’opening di “Le Amiche”, 2019, oil and acrylic on linoleum. Courtesy the Artists, ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

Beatrice Marchi, Le Amiche, Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, installation view. ph OKNOstudio

KAYA (Kerstin Brätsch and Debo Eilers), Take devil times five (orange), 2019, Kartell lamp, epoxy, aluminum, beads, glass Juwels, crystals, pigments, glass paint. Courtesy the artists and Deborah Schamoni, Munich

Beatice Marchi, Autoritratto dormiente in “Der Jungbrunnen”, 2019, HD video, dolby 5.1, 5’40”. Courtesy the Artist. ph OKNOstudio

Beatice Marchi, Autoritratto dormiente in “Der Jungbrunnen”, 2019, HD video, dolby 5.1, 5’40”. Courtesy the Artist. ph OKNOstudio