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Lara Favaretto
dal 2/5/2012 al 9/9/2012
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Lara Favaretto
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2/5/2012

Lara Favaretto

MoMA PS1, New York

Just Knocked Out. The first survey of the artist includes installations and audio, sculptural, and kinetic works balance between failure and aspiration. Her minimal cubes made of confetti, which decompose during the period of their display, represent the sense of resignation to the forces of decay which runs throughout her work. In addition, a panoramic on her previous public installation "momentary monuments", like the statue of Dante Alighieri in a civic square in Trento (1986).


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curated by Peter Eleey

Lara Favaretto: Just Knocked Out

MoMA PS1 presents the first survey of Lara Favaretto (b. Treviso, 1973), comprising a dozen works from the past fifteen years, as well as new pieces created specifically for the exhibition. Organized by MoMA PS1 Curator Peter Eleey, the show will also feature the first presentation of the extensive archive of images that the artist has collected as source material and inspiration.

Favaretto's installations and audio, sculptural, and kinetic works balance between failure and aspiration. A sense of resignation to the forces of decay and obsolescence runs throughout her work—most visibly in her minimal cubes made of confetti, which decompose during the period of their display. Favaretto represents the eventuality of loss through a recuperative memorialization, often recycling elements from previous installations as new works, reusing discarded industrial materials, and encasing found paintings in loose tapestries of wool yarn. The memorial form is pointedly evoked in a series that the artist calls "momentary monuments," which loosely adopt but also subvert the vernacular of public sculpture. Beginning with a swamp that she created at the back of the Giardini in Venice to commemorate twenty historical figures who have disappeared, and continuing with her sandbagging of a 1896 statue of Dante Alighieri in a civic square in Trento, she has conceived a series of sculptures and public installations that draw attention to the futility and impermanence of memorials themselves. Favaretto memorializes the body in a similar state of limbo, often through mechanical representations that gradually degrade: car wash brushes whirl repeatedly, wearing themselves down against metal plates; a platoon of compressed air cylinders randomly empties itself, blowing silent party favors. These animist machines celebrate their own absurdity, taking on lives of their own, while also reflecting ours.

The exhibition is co-organized by MoMA PS1 and Sharjah Art Foundation and is supported in part by The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art and The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art.

Image, header: Lara Favaretto. 3272 C (detail). 2010. Found painting, wool. 31 1/2 x 59 3/8 inches (80 x 128 cm). Private collection, Turin. Courtesy the artist and Galleria Franco Noero, Turin. © 2012 Lara Favaretto.

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