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Giovanni Anselmo
Grigi che si alleggeriscono mentre la terra si orienta - Greys Becoming Lighter while Earth Finds Its Bearing, Berlin, 16 September - 5 November 2022
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Giovanni Anselmo: Grigi che si alleggeriscono mentre la terra si orienta - Greys Becoming Lighter while Earth Finds Its Bearing

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Giovanni Anselmo, Grigi che si alleggeriscono mentre la terra si orienta - Greys Becoming Lighter while Earth Finds Its Bearing

Konrad Fischer Galerie Berlin is pleased to present the solo exhibition "Grigi che si alleggeriscono mentre la terra si orienta - Greys Becoming Lighter while Earth Finds Its Bearing" by Giovanni Anselmo.

 

Konrad Fischer first exhibited Giovanni Anselmo in 1968 in the group exhibition Prospect '68 at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, then as a solo presentation in 1974 at the Galleria Sperone Fischer, a collaboration with the Turin gallery owner Gian Enzo Sperone. Since then Giovanni Anselmo has been closely associated with the gallery, along with other artists of Arte Povera, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz and Giuseppe Penone. The term "Arte Povera," introduced by Germano Celant in 1967, describes an art movement that has radically renewed art since the mid-1960s in its departure from traditional forms of sculpture and painting and a turn toward new poor and natural materials.

 

Giovanni Anselmo's artistic work combines both a physical and poetic approach to nature, as in our exhibition through the use of granite blocks and a compass needle: materials and objects that Anselmo uses as carriers of meaning to visualize invisible energies such as gravity, gravitation and, by extension, the work's determination and location within the earth's magnetic field.

 

The artist hangs granite blocks weighing up to 400kg as high as possible in the room, with the knowledge of the physical law that a body that moves away from the center of the earth loses weight, i.e. becomes a little lighter. The self-closing running knot of the steel cable refers to gravity. At the same time, Anselmo sees the granite itself as a painting medium. Instead of conventional paints, which are lightened by adding white, the color of the stones changes, figuratively speaking, the higher they hang, seeming lighter, brighter.  The magnetic needle pointing north both testifies to the power of the earthly magnetic field and suggests an alignment of the work in harmony with the space surrounding it.

 

Giovanni Anselmo (b. 1934) lives and works in Turin. In 2013, the Kunstmuseum Winterthur hosted a comprehensive retrospective of the artist. Other important solo exhibitions have taken place at the Castello di Rivoli, Torino (2016), the SMAK in Ghent (2005), the Museum Kurhaus Kleve (2004), the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels (2002), and the Renaissance Society, Chicago (1997), among others. Already in 1990 Giovanni Anselmo was awarded the Golden Lion of the Venice Biennale. His works are in the collections of the MoMA Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery in Washington D.C., the SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Kröller Müller Museum, the Castello di Rivoli in Turin, the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, the TATE Modern, the MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main, the Goetz Collection, the Fondation Louis Vuitton and the Pinault Collection, among others.

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