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Like any Sisyphean task, one feels as though they can reach the top until their stone tumbles back down the hill. In DIY, Materazzi plays with futility, similar to Sisyphus with his boulder. She constructs a field of flowers simply to take it apart once the last flower has been placed. Woven into her work are the practicalities and impracticalities of making artwork with a toddler in a garage. The photographs attribute their beauty to their subject matter, and they embrace the same fate as Sisyphus; the point being the need to move forward rather than to arrive at a particular destination. Materazzi’s works in her garage have ironic parallels to land art (appropriately indoors) and “mountain moving” (metaphorically).
In the artworks, which Materazzi typically creates without the assistance of Photoshop, she contorts and affronts her body to create moving tributes to space. The artworks are like performances, echoing the work of Charles Ray and Vito Acconci. In this series, the newest additions to the performance are her daughter and her garage (the chosen space for this entire body of work). What comes through is a raw DIY approach not only to making art but of being a new mother. The space acts as its own embodiment, and she dresses it with antiques, bouncy balls, scribble drawings, furniture and dirty footprints. The exhibition will also feature an installation of one wall extracted from Materazzi’s garage, the remnant of a performance used in the series of photographs.
Materazzi received her degree from Central St. Martins in London where she studied sculpture. Materazzi’s work has been shown in several group and solo presentations in the United States and Europe. The work is featured in numerous private and museum collections.
In the artworks, which Materazzi typically creates without the assistance of Photoshop, she contorts and affronts her body to create moving tributes to space. The artworks are like performances, echoing the work of Charles Ray and Vito Acconci. In this series, the newest additions to the performance are her daughter and her garage (the chosen space for this entire body of work). What comes through is a raw DIY approach not only to making art but of being a new mother. The space acts as its own embodiment, and she dresses it with antiques, bouncy balls, scribble drawings, furniture and dirty footprints. The exhibition will also feature an installation of one wall extracted from Materazzi’s garage, the remnant of a performance used in the series of photographs.
Materazzi received her degree from Central St. Martins in London where she studied sculpture. Materazzi’s work has been shown in several group and solo presentations in the United States and Europe. The work is featured in numerous private and museum collections.
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 50 - Fecha de publicación: ago. 20, 2014
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave photography, DIY, toddler, garage, sisyphus
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Quint Contemporary Art
La Jolla, CA
Quint Contemporary Art (QCA) was founded in 1981 and has been a fixture on the San Diego art scene ever since. The gallery exhibits contemporary painting, sculpture, installations, drawings, prints and multimedia works by both emerging and established artists. Some of the artists in the gallery’s over 280 exhibitions have included Manny Farber, Sol Lewitt, Roman Opalka, Kim MacConnel, Dan Flavin, Ryan McGinness, Mel Bochner and Robert Irwin.