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Personal Showcase at Rolando Anselmi

Artists: Gianni Caravaggio, Jodie Carey, Gianni Di Rosa, Li Gang, Valerie Krause, Asger Dybvad Larsen, Moris (Israel Meza Moreno), Gianni Pellegrini, Arcangelo Sassolino, Vincenzo Schillaci, Santiago Taccetti, Ignacio Uriarte, Luca Vitone, Johannes Wald

Exhibition title: Personal Showcase

Venue: Rolando Anselmi, Rome, Italy (website here)

Date: January 3 – March 4, 2023

Photography: Sebastiano Luciano / all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Rolando Anselmi, Berlin/Rome

Rolando Anselmi is pleased to announce Personal Showcase, a group exhibition that includes the most significant collaboration of the last ten years.

Therefore, works by Gianni Caravaggio (b. 1968, IT), Jodie Carey (b. 1981, UK), Gianni Di Rosa (b. 1984, ITA), Li Gang (b. 1986, CHN), Valerie Krause (b. 1976, DE), Asger Dybvad Larsen (b. 1990, DK), Moris (Israel Meza Moreno) (b. 1978, MEX), Gianni Pellegrini (b. 1953, IT), Arcangelo Sassolino (b. 1967, IT), Vincenzo Schillaci (b. 1984, IT), Santiago Taccetti (b. 1974, ARG), Ignacio Uriarte (b. 1972, DE), Luca Vitone (b. 1964, IT) e Johannes Wald (b. 1980, DE).

Aiming to expose the production of the thirteen artists and retrace the path they have shared collaborating along the years, during the two months of exhibition the set-up will be subject to changes in the selection of works on display. The exhibition opens with a canvas by Li Gang from the Inside of the painting – Texture Series, whose hemp rope construction allows the traditional perception of painting to be expanded. The canvas is confronted with the mirroring bronze Stade du miroir by Johannes Wald, a tool for the artist to reflect on his action through his own mirror image.

The confluences of historical, collective and personal memory in Gianni Di Rosa‘s Dietro Orbite are flanked by ephemeral movements perceptible in the clash of black and white in Valerie Krause‘s work. Proceeding through the exhibition, the fragility and brevity of life imprinted in Jodie Carey‘s photographs and the multi-materiality of Asger Dybvad Larsen‘s works – whose continuous production, destruction and recomposition act as a symbol of the artistic process in the studio – dialogue with Gianni Caravaggio‘s Gli Amanti, a work in pink onyx on which the less canonical azuki beans attract each other without ever meeting.

Heading lower floor, the viewer faces the veils of colour and the varying intensity of the light field of Gianni Pellegrini‘s Emersi series. In IUBP Arcangelo Sassolino tests the resistance of the materials in a crescendo of experimentation and research; on the back wall Vincenzo Schillaci spreads numerous layers of material on the boards of the Phantasma series, to re-propose the plurality of time and the hypothetical extensions of space. In the last room, Ignacio Uriarte translates his previous career in business administration onto paper, weaving layers of parallel and orthogonal straight lines that resemble the way a printer or weaving machine works, while Santiago Taccetti lets thick layers of deformed acrylic outline their silhouettes on the canvas Untitled 3 (OCT 15) Einsatzbereich Innen – Außen. By cutting, dissecting and assembling abandoned canvases, in the series Cielo roto Moris (Israel Meza Moreno) alludes to the social and cultural complexity of his home country, Mexico City. The exhibition closes with Penegasse by Luca Vitone, an atmospheric ‘self-portrait’ of the Ligurian village and an analysis of atmospheric agents as the identity and roots of the place itself.

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Li   Gang, Fountain, 2018, hemp rope woven canvas, 142 x 162 cm

Johannes Wald, Stade du miroir, 2022, bronze, 25 x 12 x 6 cm

Gianni Di Rosa, Due Orbite, 2022, oil on canvas, 120 x 90cm

Valerie Krause, Untitled, 2014, silver gelatin print, 60 x 40 cm

Asger Dybvad Larsen, Untitled, 2020, mixed media on canvas, 190 x 130 cm

Gianni Caravaggio, Gli Amanti, 2022, pink onyx and adzuki beans, 150 x 10 x 10 cm

Jodie  Carey, Elegy II, 2012, digital print  from glass plate negative ca., 1920, 40 x 40 cm

Jodie  Carey, Elegy III, 2012, digital print  from glass plate negative ca., 1920, 40 x 40 cm

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Personal Showcase, 2023, exhibition view, Rolando Anselmi, Rome

Luca Vitone, Io, Penegasse, 2018, atmospheric agents on canvas, 165 x 165 cm

Moris  (Israel  Meza  Moreno), Cielo Roto, 2015, mixed media on founded paintings, 82 x 80cm

Moris  (Israel  Meza  Moreno), Cielo Roto, 2015, mixed media on founded paintings, 90 x 136 cm

Santiago Taccetti, Untitled (Einsatzbereich Innen – Außen), 2016, acrylic on canvas, aluminium frame – CNC engraving, 100 x 80 cm

Ignacio Uriarte, Windows, 2022, permanent marker on paper, 110 x 110 cm

Arcangelo Sassolino, IUBP, 2018, air, pneumatic tire, steel, 70 x 90 x 33 cm

Vincenzo Schillaci, Phantasma #1, Di somiglianza, 2021, Lime, plaster, quartz paste, marble powder, pigments, inks, spray paint and marbled finishing on board, 150 x 120 cm

Vincenzo Schillaci, Phantasma #2, Tra Due Soli, 2021, Lime, plaster, quartz paste, marble powder, pigments, inks, spray paint and marbled finishing on board, 150 x 120 cm

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