From May 12 to June 21, Fondazione Nicola Trussardi
presents Still Life, Tacita Dean’s first major solo exhibition
in Italy, on the first floor (piano nobile) of Palazzo
Dugnani, a historic building in the centre of Milan opened
in collaboration with the Municipality of Milan-Culture
Department.
The exhibition presents a selection of
fourteen works, including the world premiere of two films
commissioned and produced by Fondazione Nicola
Trussardi.
For "Still Life", Dean has chosen to show only film, making
a circular journey through the rooms of the palazzo,
moving from works related to portraiture to those about
natural phenomena, landscape and the sea, and then into a
recent group that reference still life.
For her exhibition with the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi,
with the assistance of the Museo D'Arte Moderna di
Bologna Tacita Dean obtained access to an extraordinary
location: she was invited to visit the Bologna studio of
painter Giorgio Morandi and film the original spaces and
furnishings of the small studio in Via Fondazza where
Morandi worked for over 50 years.
Her two new films capture the traces left by Morandi and
reconstruct his meticulous explorations: in Still
Life (2009), which lends its title to the entire show,
Tacita Dean focuses on the meticulous markings and
measurements found on the paper Morandi placed
underneath his objects. A cartographer in search of lost
time, Tacita Dean rediscovers Morandi’s work through
marginal, forgotten signs. In Day for Night (2009),
Dean looks at Morandi’s objects themselves. Unable to
touch or move the bottles and vases, Dean filmed them
singly, making random groupings in contrast to Morandi’s
studied and mathematically rigorous compositions.
In the pictures, from above:
Prisoner Pair, 2008; Amadeus,
2008; Merce Cunningham
performs STILLNESS (in three movements) to John Cage's
composition 4'33" with Trevor Carlson, New York City, 28
April 2007; The Green Ray, 2001; Banewl, 1999.
Images courtesy Marian
Goodman Gallery, Parigi/New York e Frith Street Gallery,
Londra
Tacita Dean: Still Life
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- Elena Sommariva
- 12 May 2009