Artist: Ian Waelder
Exhibition title: mezzo staccato (romantic gestures)
Venue: Rolando Anselmi, Rome, Italy
Date: June 24 – July 24, 2023
Photography: Sebastiano Luciano, Ivan Murzin / all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and Rolando Anselmi, Berlin/Rome
Rolando Anselmi is pleased to announce mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), Ian Waelder’s first solo exhibition at the Project Room in Rome.
The autobiographical history and family events are imagery that the artist repeatedly draws from in his practice. The Pianist revolves around the story of his grandfather, a pianist, who, born into a Jewish family, was forced to flee Germany in 1939. Through the silkscreen technique, images extrapolated from the owner’s manual of the Opel Olympia, the car that helped Federico Waelder cross the border, are depicted on the canvas. References to the Opel Olympia are now pivotal in Ian Waelder’s production and in this cycle of works, specifically conceived for the gallery space, enlarged cutouts of the hands that in the original manual indicated how to repair or preserve the car seem to echo the movements of a pianist.
The abstraction of gestures and the introduction of stains complicate the understanding of the scene, just as sometimes memories arrive barely blurred and the result of a troubled memory. The silver gelatin print 1993 – (Fly on hand) #02 depicts a plant received by Ian Waelder’s parents on the day of his birth and whose growth the artist records each time he is back at their home in Spain. Like the imperceptible fly resting on the leaf, the visitor almost surreptitiously witnesses Ian Waelder’s personal story and the symbolic telling of a story taking shape through artistic practice. Towards the end of the exhibition the visitor is forced to walk around Upright (The Pianist diminuendo) to discover a fictional clay nose, that could be the Ian’s, Federico’s or another family member’s, thus fixed at the height of the artist. While the canvases of The Pianist play with the gallery space, creating three hypothetical openings in addition to the one already present in the floor plan, the verticality of Upright (The Pianist diminuendo) seems to harken back to the shape of an upturned piano, and the artist’s portrait gives the narrative an even more intimate accent.
Ian Waelder (b. Madrid, 1993) lives and works in Frankfurt am Main. Recent solo exhibitions include: Galerie Rolando Anselmi (Rome, 2023), ethall gallery (Barcelona, 2022), L21 Gallery (Palma de Mallorca, 2021; Madrid, 2014), Las Palmas (Lisboa, 2019), Centro Párraga (Murcia, 2018), The Finnish Museum of Photography (Helsinki, 2018), LOCAL Arte Contemporáneo (Santiago de Chile, 2015). Selected group exhibitions include: Francis Irv (New York, 2023), Tatjana Pieters Gallery (Ghent, 2023), Nassauischer Kunstverein (Wiesbaden, 2021), Galerie Rolando Anselmi (Atina, 2020), L21 (Palma de Mallorca, 2021, 2016; Madrid, 2016), La Casa Encendida (Madrid, 2014)
Ian Waelder, mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome
Ian Waelder, mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome
Ian Waelder, 1993 – (Fly on Hand) #02, 2023, Gelatin silver print on baryta paper. “From a series of portraits to a Monstera plant given to my parents on the day I was born, still alive and growing today in their house”, 17,5 x 23,5 cm (unframed dimensions), 19,5 x 25,5 cm (framed dimensions)
Ian Waelder, mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome
Ian Waelder, mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome
Ian Waelder, The Pianist (Assembly Line), 2023 Silkscreen on cotton canvas covered with a layer of raw linen with water stains, ink, glue, glass cleaner, rests of air-dry clay, tissue paper, 261 x 126 x 4 cm
Ian Waelder, mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome
Ian Waelder, mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome
Ian Waelder, mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome
Ian Waelder, Upright (The Pianist Diminuendo), 2023 Wood, glue, air-dry clay, metal structures, screws, 126,5 x 17 x 21,5 cm
Ian Waelder, Upright (The Pianist Diminuendo), 2023 Wood, glue, air-dry clay, metal structures, screws, 126,5 x 17 x 21,5 cm
Ian Waelder, mezzo staccato (romantic gestures), 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome
Ian Waelder, The Pianist (Assembly Line), 2023 Silkscreen on cotton canvas covered with a layer of raw linen with water stains, ink, glue, glass cleaner, rests of air-dry clay, tissue paper, 261 x 126 x 4 cm
Ian Waelder, The Pianist (Assembly Line), 2023 Silkscreen on cotton canvas covered with a layer of raw linen with water stains, ink, glue, glass cleaner, rests of air-dry clay, tissue paper, 261 x 126 x 4 cm
Ian Waelder, The Pianist (Subito Forzato), 2023, Silkscreen on cotton canvas covered with a layer of raw linen with water stains, ink, glue, glass cleaner., 265 x 130 x 4 cm
Ian Waelder, The Pianist (Subito Forzato), 2023, Silkscreen on cotton canvas covered with a layer of raw linen with water stains, ink, glue, glass cleaner., 265 x 130 x 4 cm
Ian Waelder, The Pianist (Mezzo-Staccato), 2023 Silkscreen on cotton canvas covered with a layer of raw linen with water stains, ink, glue, glass cleaner, rests of air-dry clay, 265 x 130 x 4 cm
Ian Waelder, The Pianist (Mezzo-Staccato), 2023 Silkscreen on cotton canvas covered with a layer of raw linen with water stains, ink, glue, glass cleaner, rests of air-dry clay, 265 x 130 x 4 cm
Ian Waelder, Upright (The Pianist Diminuendo), 2023 Wood, glue, air-dry clay, metal structures, screws, 126,5 x 17 x 21,5 cm
Ian Waelder, Upright (The Pianist Diminuendo), 2023 Wood, glue, air-dry clay, metal structures, screws, 126,5 x 17 x 21,5 cm
Ian Waelder, Upright (The Pianist Diminuendo), 2023 Wood, glue, air-dry clay, metal structures, screws, 126,5 x 17 x 21,5 cm
Ian Waelder, Upright (The Pianist Diminuendo), 2023 Wood, glue, air-dry clay, metal structures, screws, 126,5 x 17 x 21,5 cm