CAFA Art Museum announces "Michele Ciacciofera: Enchanted Nature, Revisited" opening July 26

TEXT:Sue Wang    DATE: 2016.7.25

Poster of Michele Ciacciofera Enchanted Nature, Revisited

CAFA Art Museum ?is pleased to present the exhibition Enchanted Nature, Revisited of Italian/French artist Michele Ciacciofera, on view in the fourth floor Gallery from July 26 through 11 September, 2016. This is the first solo show by the artist in China.

Throughout his work, Michele Ciacciofera (b. 1969) consistently embraces a range of mediums, from installation and sculpture to painting and drawing that will accompany a recent video/sound installation conceived specifically for this exhibition.

The exhibition will also include a series of eleven installations culled from his visual exploration of Austrian physician and Nobel Prize winner Wolfgang Pauli and Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung’s 1952 “The Interpretation of Nature and Psyche” and also Pauli’s reflections on Kepler’s “Mysterium Cosmographicum”.

The title Enchanted Nature, Revisited?comes from the artist’s own sketchbook in which he regularly records his thoughts, which include his relationship to the world, and his re-imagining of nature and the environment. Ciacciofera conveys a sense of uncertainty and fragility, but also his deep affection for the natural world. In doing so, he underlines the crucial role of memory in his life and research.

The project features a vast installation comprising of large-scale paintings, drawings, hand-sculpted objects, ceramics and terracottas, assembled sculptures made from a mix of earth, concrete, and random found components. Some of these materials were sourced from the various places where he has lived and worked, and some come from his long term collection of objects that could now be described as readymades.

Ciacciofera’s concept for the exhibition is to represent an infinite, multifaceted understanding of how we sense Reality and Nature, and that there is no single path considered definitive or absolutely conditional.

With this Ciacciofera wishes to reconnect to the premise made by the early 20th century Italian intellectual Antonio Gramsci on the subject of indifference, by attempting to simulate, through the chosen works, an iterative dialogue with visitors, and to share with them the emotional voyage through the artworks, and consider what works as a catalyst-modifier of our art-infused social space. Therefore, we are not talking about just a simple exhibit, but a shared “second look” and structural re-think.

The political and anthropological connotations derive from the vision expressed in the form of his chosen materials, including cardboard, polystyrene, terracotta, raw clay, and recycled other materials mostly derived from the natural world. These forms further suggest an aesthetic path from the figurative to the abstract and vice versa, without clear lines of demarcation.

Michele Ciacciofera was born in Nuoro (Sardinia), Italy, was educated in Palermo in Sicily, (also in Italy) and currently lives and works in Paris, France.

Enchanted Nature, Revisited is curated by Wang Chunchen and accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue.

About the exhibition

Dates: 26 July – 11 September, 2016

Opening: 26 July, 2016

Venue: CAFA Art Museum – the fourth floor Gallery

Address: 8 Huajiadi S St, Chaoyang, Beijing

Courtesy of the artist and CAFA Art Museum, for further information please visit?http://museum.cafa.com.cn.