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Erik Saglia // Ceiling 1 15 June 7 p.m. TILE project space
bad mothers, creole kids _ Lucia Leuci
photo credits Alessandro Zambianchi
courtesy TILE Project Space
2 years of TILE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
thanks to everyone!
graphic design by CCN studio
“Bad mothers, creole kids”, Lucia Leuci’s exhibition extended until May 13th
'So, what is today the creoleness?' Could we consider it a new generic way to stay on the world? An a priori condition where cultural identities can find new communicative ways and where they may build a new own identity? 'Bad mothers and creole kids' is a mise-en-scene of social behaviors through the construction of a incubator, a symbolic place where different experiences can live together without dominating each other.
In questo diario l'artista racconta la genesi della mostra attraverso sette brevi racconti, accompagnati da una serie di foto e disegni inediti.
LUCIA LEUCI // Mamme cattive, bambini creoli
opening 5 Aprile 2016 h.19.00
TILE project space
GIOVANNI OBERTI // LAGHI DI ACETO
Giovani Oberti // Lakes of vinegar is an exhibition made up of several elements that reconstruct a landscape.
Oberti works to provide the spectator with a higher point of view, embodied by the flight of a birth, imagining a wider perspective which puts together the human being and the surrounding organic and inorganic elements. Through the expansion of the natural sight, Oberti allows the view to create an overall horizon which brings again the human to observe himself within a ‘withered’ landscape. The whole vision simultaneously develops across three lines perceived by the spectators, thus creating a third gaze projected in the time over a temporary vision, an eye which imagines the future and tries to feel its atmosphere.
This shift of viewpoint allows to reflect on the performative elements of the view and induces to think of attention as a turning point through which it is possible to observe yourself inside an enviornment in radical mutation.
The exhibition is composed of objects and organic matters organized on the TILE’s floor. The objects are used both as topographical hyperrealistic landmarks that as elements without a functionality, becoming natural and artificial media for reading a landscape. The organic matters and especially vinegar, are witnesses of a ripening, a particular transformation during the time which, even if preserves an information memory, is subject to a costant formal fission which changes a future image of the materials.
Lakes of vinergar “will be an exhibition to be seen from above, or rather, a show seen looking down. Like the flight of a bird in the skies of a natural landscape, a withered and faded landscape like in autumn, exhaling now acrid smell like vinegar”.
“Lo spazio di Tile, con il suo reticolo di meridiani e paralleli - le piastrelle - esalta l’impressione di veduta dall’alto, astraendola: i laghi si allargano, irregolari ed organici, con il risultato di formare un paesaggio instabile e delicato. “
Tile-zine #8 Giovanni Oberti//Laghi di aceto
we are back !
next project : 25th February, GIOVANNI OBERTI
GIOVANNI OBERTI
solo exhibition
25 February 2016
until 24 March 2016
POLE POLE // Derek Di Fabio
feat 2008daughters and Charlotte Simon’s soundtrack
until 22 September
23/24 June 2015
2008daughters’ workshop at tileprojectspace for POLE POLE, a project by Derek Di Fabio
with Alice Bachmann, Aurora Bertoli, Nicole Colombo, Francesco Costanzo, Annalisa Daligia, Luca Loreti, Giovanni Riggio
“Together we were shaping performative sculptures, we constructed two pounds, we demolished a soil mountain and made mud with water coloured by natural elements. We were balancing soil sculptures on our curves, bones and clothes. Then we removed or cut away what we were wearing. Now it’s lying on the floor or they jumped back in the lakes.
They are thick, waiting to get dry.
Pole Pole in Swahili meansslowly, gently, softly, quietly, be calm, take it quietly, don’t excite yourself, never mind.340kg~ soil from an urban garden, fog-machine, water, reclaimed Kenyan advertising banner, two plastic sheets, material stored in the gallery space, mungo beans and lentils seeds and sprouts, turmeric, blue and red frozen berries, 450W speakers, miniprojector and videoprojector, lighters. Work-jumpers, participant’ clothes and a selection from our clothes-pieces archive.”
soon @Tile POLE POLE // DEREK DI FABIO
June 25th
Milan
POLE POLE // Derek Di Fabio feat 2008daughters and Charlotte Simon's soundtrack
23 / 24 performances ( book your place! ) 25 opening h. 18.30
1st birthday #tileprojectspace !!!
Wednesday, May 13th
6:30 - 9:30 PM
Tile Project Space
via Garian 64 entrata su viale Misurata, 20100 Milano