DIFFERENCE AND REPETITION con Isamit Morales

Difference and Repetition. By CNN

Lia Cecchin, Kitty Clark, Andrew Gillespie, Zeinab Haji, Emily Jones, Isamit Morales, Imran Perretta, Caterina Rossato, Francesco Sollazzo, Rashid Uri, Simone Zaccagnini.

Curated by Like A Little Disaster.

The nomadic project Like A Little Disaster will stop in Polignano a Mare with Foothold, a new project space dedicated to contemporary experimentation. The space will open to the public Sarurday, March 12 with “Difference and Repetition”, a group exhibition that will involve works by Lia Cecchin, Kitty Clark, Andrew Gillespie, Zeinab Haji, Emily Jones, Isamit Morales, Imran Perretta, Caterina Rossato, Francesco Sollazzo, Rashid Uri, Simone Zaccagnini.

Difference and Repetition attempts to create a grid of connections between the searches of a team of artists who, through very different languages and poetics, implement an aesthetic operation of replacement, giving new perspectives to what already exists. Appropriation, alteration and rethink objects, elements and forms of phenomenal reality marks their action and through these steps, allowing us to think reality as a game of differences, while we normally think of it in terms of similarity, analogy, identity.

Their practice investigates the possibilities of giving new purpose to everyday life elements, removing them intentionally from the dominion of automatic perception and making them abstract in order to place those elements and their relationships, uses, connotations on show.
Through dissociation of objects and concepts, the artifice of the works on show makes the perception slow and permanent, generating a strange contradiction because the same concepts and objects are fragmented or separated from their mechanical use, in order to support a closer and lasting gaze. Like paradoxes, the artist’s interventions have the unique ability to amplify contradictions, speaking out through their confusion, so that the viewer must pause and think about what might be their connections and developments. What “confuses” in the exhibition’s works is that they present us a comment through the attribution of new intentions, offering at the same time a branch of sensations allowing various interpretation cause they activate a chain reaction of reflections.

These premises implicate complex issues such as the relation between copy and original, seen and interpreted by the artists as mutually constitutive of the thing and its double, the thing and the shadow. Through a continuous process of calling into question the logic of representation the artists suggest repetitions, “doubles”, estranged objects and subjects that host multiple realities within them or fall apart, disconnected and become whole. This process alters in countless ways the logic of the original and the copy, so as to deny any rulling image of thought and to emancipate it from the enslavement to any form-default image.

Foothold is a small project space dedicated to contemporary experimentations, mainly focused on younger generation of italian and international artists.
Starting from the idea that it is art to establish a dialogue and create a place (not the contrary), foothold tests the possibility to give value and meaning to content more than the container. The strategy is simple: to avoid categories that close and exclude, and reactivate a suburban and anonymous space by improving its conversion into a temporary device that emits thought, in a transitory refuge for attempts and errors. Foothold joins the other two spaces run by Like A Little Disaster: Omphalos in Terlizzi (Ba) and L.A.L.D. space in Torre Santa Susanna (Br).

Fecha: 12 marzo –  10 abril

Horario: 19h – 21h

Lugar: Foothold
Via Cavour, 68 / Polignano a Mare (Bari)

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