• Mendes Wood DM at Villa Era

    Cristina Canale | Brice Guilbert | Vojtěch Kovařík | Paulo Nazareth

    26 September - 15 November 2020

  • Mendes Wood DM is proud to announce three exhibitions of work by Cristina Canale, Vojtěch Kovařík, Brice Guilbert and an immersive sound installation by Paulo Nazareth, at Villa Era, a historic 19th-century house and estate in the Italian countryside, located between Milan and Turin.  
     
    On view from 26 September - 15 November 2020, the presentation will give visitors the opportunity to engage with the work of four exciting contemporary artists in a unique setting, far from the traditional white-walled context of the urban art gallery.  
     
    One of the effects of the global pandemic has been to force a growing portion of our urbanized society to look outside the city, to the countryside, for breathing space and inspiration, and to imagine new priorities, new ways of working, and the possibility of a life lived at a slower pace than what was, until recently, considered to be the norm. These ideas were already so widespread that the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, inaugurated Rem Koolhaasexhibition Countryside, The Future on the 20th of February this year, though it was closed shortly after due to the pandemic. However, its message about the importance of reimagining the countryside resonates even more powerfully now, after months of unprecedented confinement for so many of us. 
     
    In line with this concept, and reflecting the profound changes that have swept through the art world this year, the aim of these shows is to slow down the traditional pace at which we experience art and present it in a bucolic context that is more conducive to engagement and contemplation. The exhibitions will be displayed across the ground and first floors of the Villa, creating a large-scale, immersive experience that blends contemporary art with 19th-century Italian architecture and landscape design. 
  • Cristina Canale, 1961, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Lives and works in Berlin.
     

    Cristina Canale

    1961, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Lives and works in Berlin.
    After establishing herself on the Brazilian scene as part of the so-called 80s Generation, Canale moved to Germany in the mid-1990s, where she studied at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts under the supervision of the Dutch conceptual artist Jan Dibbets. Canale’s painting artfully subverts its own subject matter in the way that the figurative elements of the composition are always on the verge of impending dissolution into abstraction. This aesthetic tension between certainty and uncertainty, defined and undefined, transforms everyday scenes, which the artist composes predominantly from female-driven subject matter, making themsomehow seem fleeting and un-fixed, idealised but also maybe imagined, suggesting the possibility to viewers that they are representations of fading memories, or even imagined futures.
    • Cristina Canale, Gertrud, 2014
      Cristina Canale, Gertrud, 2014
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    • Cristina Canale, Lady, 2020
      Cristina Canale, Lady, 2020
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    • Cristina Canale, Nostalgia, 2020
      Cristina Canale, Nostalgia, 2020
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    • Cristina Canale, Paisagem, 2020
      Cristina Canale, Paisagem, 2020
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  • Brice Guilbert, 1979, Montpellier, France. Lives and works in Brussels.

    Brice Guilbert

    1979, Montpellier, France. Lives and works in Brussels.
    Brice Guilbert was born in France but grew up under the shadow of the Piton de la Fournaise on Réunion Island, in the Indian Ocean, which is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Though he never saw it erupt during his childhood, this volcano left a deep mark on the artists psyche, and he has dedicated the last few years to capturing its essence in a series of mostly small-format oil stick paintings.His work displays a masterful use of colour and a sophisticated, multi-textured treatment of his chosen medium, which he applies directly onto the surface of his works, bypassing the need for traditional painting tools to achieve the expressive immediacy and intimacy of drawing.
    • Brice Guilbert, Fournez, 2020
      Brice Guilbert, Fournez, 2020
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    • Brice Guilbert, Fournez, 2019
      Brice Guilbert, Fournez, 2019
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    • Brice Guilbert, Fournez, 2020
      Brice Guilbert, Fournez, 2020
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  • Vojtěch Kovařík, 1993, Valasske Mezirici, Czech Republic. Lives and works in Roznov pod Radhosten.

    Vojtěch Kovařík

    1993, Valasske Mezirici, Czech Republic. Lives and works in Roznov pod Radhosten.
    Having only recently graduated with a Masters degree from the Faculty of Arts of the Ostrava University, in the Czech Republic, Kovařík is already gaining attention and critical acclaim for his figurative paintings which artfully bring together influences that include Georg Baselitz and Markus Lüpertz, Soviet Brutalist sculpture, pop culture and Greek mythology, creating a unique visual language expressed in a series of striking large-scale compositions. For this latest group of works, the artist has drawn inspiration from the Odyssey, Homer’s epic tale of Odysseus’ long journey home after the Trojan war. The artist’s statuesque and stylised figures are often presented alone in desolate landscapes, aware of their own alienation but endowed with enigmatically tranquil faces that hide the weight of their story.
    • Vojtěch Kovařík Miracle, 2020 acrylic on canvas 160 x 150 cm
      Vojtěch Kovařík
      Miracle, 2020
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      160 x 150 cm
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    • Vojtěch Kovařík Calypso, 2020 acrylic on canvas 50 x 50 cm
      Vojtěch Kovařík
      Calypso, 2020
      acrylic on canvas
      50 x 50 cm
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    • Vojtěch Kovařík Atlas, 2020 acrylic on canvas 180 x 200 cm
      Vojtěch Kovařík
      Atlas, 2020
      acrylic on canvas
      180 x 200 cm
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  • Paulo Nazareth, 1977, Governador Valadares. Lives and works around the world.

    Paulo Nazareth

    1977, Governador Valadares. Lives and works around the world.
    Living as a global nomad, Paulo Nazareth's work is often the result of precise and simple gestures, which bring about broader ramifications, raising awareness to issues of immigration, racialization, globalization colonialism, and its effects in the production and consumption of art in his native Brazil and the Global South. His work KA’AGUY RUPIGA (bichos do mato), 2013, consists of 11 photographs, accompanied by an audio installation, that documents the artist’s meeting with children from Amazon tribes. During this meeting, Nazareth draws pictures of animals and pronounces their names in portuguese to the children who, in turn, teach him those words in their own language, Guarani. Simultaneously poetic and political, this piece speaks about the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and the resulting loss of language and culture of the tribes that live there.
     
  • Villa Era is located in Vigliano Biellese, near the northern Italian town of Biella. The neo-classical Villa, which dates back to the late 19th century, is built in a private estate that connects to the ancient vineyard on the hillside behind it. From the 1970s to the 1990s, Villa Era was home to Eubiotica and I.C.A.R.E., two non-profit institutions that pioneered European scientific research on organic agriculture, holistic nutrition and Yoga and Ayurveda, hosting university-level courses, conferences and workshops taught by the greatest international experts, scholars, scientists and practitioners of their time. In 1990, the estate hosted the 10th Anniversary of the Right Livelihood Award, know as the “Alternative Nobel Prize”. Villa Era’s library, one the first private libraries to be made public in Italy, contains more than 3,000 volumes and unique research papers on subjects including Indian philosophy, social sciences, ecology, Yoga, Ayurveda and macrobiotic nutrition.
  • *Soundtrack in all the videos courtesy of Tuk Tuk Thailand.