The Italian native explores the dichotomy of the public-self and the private-self through new works that draw upon fantasy and folklore. His sculptures, installations, and drawings read as a dream-like journey that blurs the boundary between the conscious and subconscious and time and space.
Barbara Davis Gallery is pleased to announce the opening exhibition of
international artist Andrea Bianconi: A Charmed Life, on Friday, April 9,
2010 from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM. Fresh from his solo exhibition at Volta New
York, Bianconi’s A Charmed Life is an exhibition of new installations,
sculptures, and drawings with a performance by the artist at the opening
night reception beginning promptly at 7:30 PM.
The Italian native explores the dichotomy of the public-self and the
private-self through new works that draw upon fantasy and folklore. His
sculptures, installations, and drawings read as a dream-like journey that
blurs the boundary between the conscious and subconscious and time
and space.
In his installation, A Charmed Life, various objects are fastened to
hundreds of strings, woolen threads, and wires becoming a waterfall
cascading from a single wall-mounted faucet. The delicate objects
become divinatory charms that mark the memory of personal experience
falling somewhere between materiality and spirituality.
It is with this
spirituality in mind that the installation becomes the focus of the artist’s
performance. Shaman-like, the artist dips his hands into the stream of
objects and through a series of sometimes graceful and sometimes
forceful movements conducts the flow like an orchestra. Each time an
object connects with each other the resulting sound is like the meeting of
different realities.
About the artist:
Most recently, Andrea Bianconi had solo exhibitions at Volta New York, at
Vernon Projekt in Prague, Casa Gallo, Palazzo Brusarosco Zaccaria in
Vicenza, Italy, and at Kiton in New York. Born in Arzigano, Italy, Mr.
Bianconi currently lives and works in New York and Milan.
Artist Reception: Friday, April 9, 2010, 6:30PM - 8:30 PM
Barbara Davis Gallery
4411 Montrose Blvd, Houston