
On October 29th, 2024 Galleria Gaburro will inaugurate in Milan a group exhibition inspired by Daniel Spoerri's aphorism, "what you see is neither food, nor art." This exhibition reinterprets the poetics of the Master through the lens of a new generation of artists.
In our contemporary society, food has taken on new characteristics. Constantly reproduced through images that populate media and social networks, it has become a paradigm of the spectacle of everyday life. Following Spoerri's aphorism, which serves as the title of the exhibition, the show seeks to build an intergenerational and intermedial dialogue, starting with the Romanian artist, who preserves and immortalizes scenes of daily life by referencing the ritualistic spectacle of meal consumption or any other action. Engaging with broader reflections on everyday life, ritual, alchemy, and food ("about food, with and without food, through food and the body"), four artists consciously and distinctively interpret an aspect of Spoerri's poetic.
The exhibit, titled What You See Is Neither Food Nor Art—a new project by Galleria Gaburro at their Via Cerva 25 exhibition space in Milan—explores the imagery of Daniel Spoerri through a collection of 27 works that, from October 30, 2024, to January 31, 2025, challenge visitors' perceptions by intertwining presence and absence, reality, hyperreality, and surrealism.
"We have been related to Daniel for about ten years, having first met him in Austria during the Pentecost celebrations of Hermann Nitsch. Through our conversations, I was captivated by the charisma and strength that only a great master possesses. His personality, though rough, is incredibly sharp and insightful, which fascinated me. Since then, we have believed and invested in his work. Our relationship with Iain, on the other hand, is much more recent; we were welcomed into his home-studio in Manchester, and we've hosted him here in Italy. Between Milan, Verona, and Florence, we have introduced him to the marvels of Italian art history." – Giorgio Gaburro, Founder of Galleria Gaburro.
Curated by Matteo Scabeni, featuring works by Iain Andrews, Leda Bourgogne, Nebojsa Despotovic, Daniel Spoerri, and Malte Zenses, the group exhibition delves into the alchemy of the table, where everything is a constant and repeated transformation of reality.
Daniel Spoerri made a turning point in art history by preserving scenes of daily life, such as rituals tied to the consumption of meals. His practice, in line with Nouveau Réalisme, involves the retrieval of worn-out objects, decontextualizing them to transform them into something else. In his tableau- piège (snare pictures), he reconstructs the architecture of laid tables, intertwining symbolic, intimate, and biographical suggestions.... read the rest of the article»
Iain Andrews' works hybridize biblical episodes and texts like Paradise Lost, creating vortices of colour where detailed forms blend with barely hinted elements, stimulating psychological responses and layered physicality of colour and meaning. Andrews captures a surreal atmosphere and existential pain, freeing art through the lightness of the painterly gesture—similar to the lightness of objects hanging on walls, trapped in representation, in Spoerri's work.
Leda Bourgogne investigates practices of bodily control, focusing on themes of self-defense and self-control. Her works, contrasting in materials, reflect a tension between stress and distress, representing a path toward liberation and reclaiming identity through contraction, concentration, and catharsis.
Nebojsa Despotovic delves into the mysterious recesses of memory to celebrate painting as an intimate and personal narrative. His artworks, characterized by expressionistic atmospheres, explore the everyday objects of Spoerri, creating a connection between reality and subject where figures are placed on the fragile boundary between what is real and the aesthetic distortion of memory.
Malte Zenses' works expand the vocabulary of abstract painting and new realism, integrating memories and places into abstract codes. His images create a harmony between personal and impersonal, guiding the viewer on a path of reflection. His poetics explore memory and oblivion, offering an education in memory and in the sensations that anchor us to reality and life.
Following the artistic gesture of Spoerri, which consisted of drawing from the real to act in its aesthetic reworking, inevitably transforming the object into something else, the narrative of the exhibition is built on a mutual tension between two dimensions: the immanent, the real—where transformation takes place—and the alchemical, the beyond-real—both a physical and metaphorical space created after the alteration of matter. The different poetic visions of the artists intertwine, creating a dialogue about this impossible tension between reality and its transformation and transfiguration, always and inevitably tied to reality.
The exhibition space is, therefore, a space without limits and defined boundaries (except for the natural ones of the works themselves), where this exploration of food intertwines with its memory and process of transformation.
Thus, "what you see is neither food, nor art."
What you see is neither food, nor art
Galleria Gaburro was founded in 1995 by Giorgio Gaburro, a collector and art dealer. With two locations, in Milan and Verona, since 2020, it has been co-directed together with his daughter Cecilia. The gallery has produced exhibitions, events, and editorial projects featuring both Italian and international artists, including Daniel Spoerri, Hermann Nitsch, Emilio Isgrò, Marco Cingolani, Danilo Bucchi, Jan Fabre, and Liu Bolin. Among the institutions it has collaborated with are the MART Museum in Rovereto, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome, the Venice Biennale, Palazzo Ducale in Mantua, Bocconi University of Milan, the MUDEC Museum in Milan, the Galleria Borghese of Rome, the Royal Palace of Caserta, the Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti in Verona, the Complesso del Vittoriano of Rome, The Uffizi Gallery and Palazzo Vecchio of Florence. Guideline of the gallery is the concept of project gallery: each project is realised thanks to the interchange between the artist, the curator and the gallery, and it is conceived ad hoc for the exhibition spaces of Galleria Gaburro -in the heart of Verona and in the center of Milan- or for institutional exhibits in venues consistent with the artist's message and intervention.
Title: What you see is neither food, nor art
Opening: October 30, 2024
Ending: February 28, 2025
Organization: Galleria Gaburro
Curator: Matteo Scabeni
Place: Milano, Galleria Gaburro
Address: via Cerva 25 - 20122 Milano
Opening and cocktail event: Tuesday, October 29, 6:30 PM
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday | From 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Contact: +39 02 99262529 | info@galleriagaburro.com
More info on this website: https://www.galleriagaburro.com/intro/
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