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April 22, 2014
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Igor Mitoraj, Ikaro
Caduto, 2011. Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Italy
Image courtesy of
Giovanni Ricci - Novara, Paris
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Exhibition runs:
24 May - 22 September 2014
ContiniArtUK is pleased to announce it will open its
gallery on New Bond Street with a retrospective of sculpture by Igor Mitoraj
in May 2014. The Traces of
Time will be the celebrated Pietrasanta‐based master sculptor’s first major solo
exhibition in London.
The Traces of
Time is a definitive selection of Mitoraj sculptures
in bronze, marble and cast iron. At first glance the sculptures may seem like
archeological artifacts, evoking nostalgia for the golden age of antiquity
and the poetry of ruin. Mitoraj wants us to avoid this comparison by
simultaneously embracing the very nature of time; past, present and future.
His sculptures consist of striking bodily fragments ‐ decapitated heads, headless torsos with
missing limbs, distressed surfaces. This use of the fragment relates to the
paradox of the human condition, a quest for perfection that carries with it
the inevitability of imperfection.
“The idea of beauty is ambiguous, a
doubleedged sword that can easily hurt you, causing pain and torture”,
comments Mitoraj. “My art is an example of this dichotomy: mesmerizing
perfection attached to corrupted imperfection.”
Mitoraj is an
honorary citizen of Pietrasanta, working with the famous artigiani, regarded
as the best in the world, excelling in decorative and technical skill. His
work can be viewed as part of a great Italian bronze‐casting heritage beginning with the
Etruscans and Romans and reaching its zenith during the Italian Renaissance.
The heroic head, so
often a recurrent motif in Mitoraj’s work, may seem fragmented and slightly
surreal, even possessing a strong sense of the theatrical. This dramatic
influence can be attributed to the artist’s early years studying painting at
the Kraków Academy of Art under director Tadeusz Kantor, noted for
experimental theatre. Mitoraj’s early years included work on set designs and
costumes for operas Manon
Lescaut, Tosca and latterly Aida,
held in the Boboli Gardens, Florence. Much of this theatricality is evident
in his monumental works.
“My work is not concerned with recreating what has already been done but it is simply an attempt to shape into familiar forms the drama of life.”
Mitoraj is perhaps
best known for his monumental public sculptures, which have been displayed in
prominent locations including the foreground of London’s British Museum,
Canary Wharf, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, as well as the world famous ruins of
Agrigento, Sicily. Other important public works have been shown in Italy,
Spain, France, Japan and Germany. In addition to his public sculptures,
Mitoraj’s work has been exhibited in prestigious galleries in Europe, North
America and around the world.
Notable collectors
of the Polish born sculptor’s work include TRH Prince and Princess Michael of
Kent, H. R. H. Princess Ira Von Furstemberg, Sir and Lady George Iacubescu
and Mr and Mrs Wafic Rida Said.
The exhibition is
curated by James Putnam, Independent Curator and Senior Research Fellow,
University of the Arts, London. In 1994 Putnam invited Mitoraj to install his
bronze colossus Tsuki-No-Hikari (Moonlight) in front of the British Museum.
This was part of the Time Machine exhibition, which featured contemporary art
juxtaposed with ancient Egyptian sculpture, the start of an ongoing
collaborative relationship between artist and curator.
The Traces of
Time is the inaugural exhibition to be held at
ContiniArtUK, a new five thousand square foot gallery space set over two
floors in the heart of Mayfair, Central London. The gallery, on New Bond
Street, will exhibit both contemporary and modern art and the Igor Mitoraj
retrospective will be shown alongside a permanent collection of works from
artists represented by ContiniArtUK including Fernando Botero and Fabrizio
Plessi. The gallery will be showing an impressive selection of Modern art
from Pablo Picasso to Fontana.
Press Information:
Lisa Baker Associates Ltd Lisa Baker: lisa@lisabakerltd.com + 44 (0)7768 310038 Emily Bryce‐Perkins: emily@lisabakerltd.com + 44 (0)7899 088006
Listings
Information:
Traces of Time – Igor Mitoraj ContiniArtUK 105 New Bond Street London W1S 1SX info@continiartuk.com Gallery opening hours: Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 6:30pm, Sunday 12pm - 5pm www.continiartuk.com
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