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Two Exhibition
dal 2/9/2015 al 23/10/2015

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2/9/2015

Two Exhibition

Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire, Paris

Paola de Pietri presents her projects between agrarian restructuring and intensive suburban development. Edouard Wolton establishes a link between different elements extracted from nature in order to incorporate them in a coherent and rationalised thought of the representation.


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Paola de Pietri: Questa Pianura

Paola de Pietri is a major figure in Italian photography. Apart from her recent collaborations to Fotografia Europea de Reggio Emilia and to main exhibitions of Linea di Confine, for which she realized several territorial commissions, Paola de Pietri has participated these past decades to numerous of exhibitions under the aegis of the most important Italian and European institutions dedicated to photography and contemporary art. She has received the prestigious Albert Renger- Patzch Prize in 2009 for her series To Face, and has benefited from several monographic exhibitions, one of whom in MAXXI in Roma. Lately in France, she has been exhibited in the Photographic Center of Ile-de-France (CPIF) in Pontault-Combault and in Musée de l’Image in Epinal.

In parallel with her last series, Istanbul New Stories - which addresses the transformations in Istanbul suburbs - and To Face - revealing the stigmata of the First World War on the Italian Alps’ landscapes - Paola de Pietri again focused on a landscape she often worked on, and which is very familiar to her: the Pô Plain, around Reggio Emilia. For this unpublished series, Questa Pianura (2004/2014/2015...), she roamed through this wide plain of her childhood, where she still lives and which remains an agricultural territory, even though it has suffered drastic transformations these past fifty years - between agrarian restructuring and intensive suburban development.

To make this « flat country » (Questa Pianura) visible, she took portraits of what is still living there: old farms remains and a few lone trees, that she chose to document through large images tinted with elegant shades of grey. This wide landscape, where the horizon in endless, seems haunted by the mankind history and by remote past, told through these abandoned architectures.

In contrapposto, in order to emphasize the ephemeral compared to the eternal: a few color images of the fallow nature punctuate her work.

« It is the Pô Plain. I have always known this landscape and its changes are closely linked to the economic development of the post-war period. Two series of photographs are intertwined in this project: the first in black and white and large format represents trees and now inhabited farms, most of them in ruins. Their arrangment in space is not aleatory, it reveals their past agricultural, economic and social functions, which existed only forty years ago.

To these « totemic » images of trees and houses are juxtaposed smaller format color images of shores, herbs, cultures, birds, wild flowers, etc., where the perception of the plain is linked to a sensorial, vital, disordered, atmospheric dimension and to the annual nature’s cycle.

From now on, I perceive these landscapes as the fragment of a speech whom it is not possible to find the meaning of, even if the disappearing, the loss and the ruin are obvious. Trees deprived of their function are free to develop following their natural anchoring and not in a utilitarian perspective anymore. »

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Edouard Wolton

For his first solo exhibition in a gallery, this young graduate (2010) from National School of Fine Arts of Paris presents a two parts scenography (1) with works combining mathematics, geometry and the Natural. Through a study of minerals, luminous phenomena or geometrical theories, the artist establishes a link between different elements extracted from nature in order to incorporate them in a coherent and rationalised thought of the representation.

Agartha, the title of the first exhibition, originates in the theory that the Earth is hollow and contains an ordered system with its own sun. This term refers to an unreachable space where the complete knowledge would lie. This artistic hypothesis is equally connected with scientific theories than poetic approaches or sci-fi novels, like Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne. This name, Agartha, of a legendary underground realm, allows to establish a link between landscape, rock, minerals and different mathematical theories in order to create a complete rationalisation of elements. The hollow moutain, the earth’s crust, the imagination and the symbols form an autonomous and total world.

The title of the second exhibition, Photométéores, refers to optical phenomena, resulting from a modification of the solar or the terrestrial light. The most frequent manifestations of it, like rainbows, shooting stars or twilights, impregnate our day-to-day lives.

Therefore, these processes, long fantasized, create an immaterial link between our atmosphere and the cosmos. Similar to luminous vortexes, his works associate sources of celestial and organic lights (coral, fireflies...) in order to recreate the best the order of the Natural.

Image: Paola de Pietri, Sans titre, série Questa Pianura, 2014

Opening: Thursday 3rd September, 6 PM-9 PM

Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire
17 rue des Filles-du-Calvaire, Paris

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