1. Matthias Schaller exhibition 'Fratelli d'Italia' on View at Giorgio Cini Foundation

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    artwork: Project by the German artist Matthias Schaller, conceptually based on the analogy between political ideology and architecture. - At the 11th Biennale International Architecture Exhibition 

    Venice, Italy - As part of the initiatives accompanying the 11th Biennale International Architecture Exhibition, the Giorgio Cini Foundation has organized the exhibition Fratelli d'Italia (“Brothers of Italy” – the title of the Italian national anthem). This show is the outcome of a project by the German artist Matthias Schaller, conceptually based on the analogy between political ideology and architecture. The project involved photographing 150 opera houses throughout the Italian regions from 2005 to 2008.

    Inspired by the stages in Goethe’s Italian Journey from Trento to Agrigento and with the aim of calling into question German stereotypes of Italy by producing photographic documentation of the country, Schaller chose for a theme the architectural style of Italian opera houses. In fact the opera houses were mainly built at a time when the unity of Italy was being highlighted in various ways, including styles of architecture. The artist sees the opera houses as a kind of official icon concealing umpteen cultural and human differences and symbolizing the spread of architectural uniformity driven by political-cultural intentions. In this serial show, Schaller thus introduces parallels between the political project to unify Italy and the intensive spate of opera house building throughout the country.

    The artist explains: “My initial aim was to portray Italy, not empirically but metaphorically. When photographing the 150 Italian-style opera houses, I realized that they provided a self-portrait of the country with an architectural uniformity, which does not reflect, to my mind, the cultural, social and political reality from the 19th century to the present day. The exhibition sets out to compare foreigners’ observations about Italy and the way that Italy represents its own, only apparently ‘unitary’, identity”.

    artwork: Matthias Schaller Controfacciata, Palazzo Volpi 2005 - C-print mounted on aluminum - signed, titled Edition of 6 -180 x 180 cm.By using the images of opera houses seen from the same viewpoint for the purposes of comparison, Schaller invites the onlooker to think critically about Italian identity. The portrait of places characterized by operatic masquerade is transformed into the metaphorical representation of Italy, while the allusion to the first line of the Italian national anthem in the exhibition title ironically informs the onlooker’s gaze as it wanders from one opera house to another.

    Giorgio Cini Foundation was established by Count Vittorio Cini, in memory of his son George, with the aim of restoring the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, seriously degraded by nearly one hundred of military occupation, to put it back in the life of Venice and make an international centre for cultural activities. The Foundation in addition to its own research activities, exhibitions and conventions, shows and concerts, conferences and conventions accepts of qualified scientific and cultural organizations and hosts initiatives of absolute importance in the field of international relations (in the first two meetings of G7 held in 1980 and in 1987).




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