ROOTS. Memory, identity and change in the art of today

ROOTS. Memory, identity and change in the art of today
Curated by Eugenio Viola

Marina Abramović, Jota Castro, Sam Durant, Regina Josè Galindo, Carlos Garaicoa, Alfredo Jaar, Mariangela Levita, Moataz Nasr, Giulia Piscitelli, Bert Rodriguez, Santiago Sierra.

Castelbasso (TE) Malvina Menegaz Foundation for Arts and Cultures
De Sanctis Palace
30 June – 2 September 2012

“RADICI”, that means roots, is an exhibition that stems from the place it has been conceived for, De Sanctis Palace, placed in the heart of Castelbasso. This project fully symbolizes the sense of the commitment that the Foundation supports: the rediscovery of Castelbasso’s roots thanks to its architectural, social and cultural recovery, in order to to put them in relation with its inhabitants and institutional actors.

Roots, in botany, are in the underground and their function is to sustain and feed plants. By extension, the term suggests the origin of something, its beginning and, at the same time, its cause, hence the expressions “to go to the root of a problem”, or “to go to the rediscovery of one’s own roots”, that is, of one’s own origins.  The metaphor of the roots can be found in all the occidental philosophy, from Empedocle to Deleuze and Guattari. The first of them defines  ριζώματα (root stock), "roots" of everything, air, water, earth and fire, the four “ immutable and eternal” elements that create reality and give it stability. In a radically modified context, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari oppose the root stock conception of the thought with that of the traditional philosophy, which proceeds in a hierarchical and linear way, following rigid and binary categories.

The root stock thought, on the contrary, can establish productive connections in every direction, outlining “ a system which is not centralized, hierarchical and significative […], but it is uniquely defined by a circulation of states”, expression of a linking thought that suggests new hypotheses of connection among elements, phenomena and data.
A system that is forcefully found in our modern, media and globalised society.
Today the image that could be immediately associated to the root stock is undoubtedly that of the network. More and more frequently there is a lot of talk about the network society to show how horizontal connection could develop thanks to new technologies, at the expense of hierarchical organizations, which were necessary, in the past, beyond a certain threshold of complexity.

In the exhibition “RADICI” the tradition with its values, the cultural background that it witnesses and the past which represents, become fundamental inside a visual narration that interacts with the present.
Marina Abramović, Jota Castro, Sam Durant, Regina Josè Galindo, Carlos Garaicoa, Alfredo Jaar, Mariangela Levita, Moataz Nasr, Giulia Piscitelli, Bert Rodriguez, Santiago Sierra are artists with different sensitivity and research, interpreters of topical issues and their changes, whose work is the understanding of the reality and its most significative cruxes, tearing grief and contradictions.

“RADICI” – says Eugenio Viola – investigates contemporaneity and its onerous background of social, cultural, political changes. It explores the richness of culture and the sense of history underlying the change of the value system, the attachment or uprooting from the territory, the erosion of inheritance, and, sometimes, the following cultural isolation. Radici presents works of artists coming from different backgrounds and with the unusual capacity to be linked to our present; their work go beyond the stereotyped representation of nostalgia and folklore:  it is an attempt to juxtapose a visual and a cultural experience, between the past and the present, which invokes, at the same time, the sense of memory, identity and change.






























“RADICI. Memoria, Identità e Cambiamento nell’arte di oggi”
curated by di Eugenio Viola
Castelbasso (TE) De Sanctis Palace
30 June – 2 September 2012. Preview by invitation on Friday 29 June at 19 o’clock
Promoted by Malvina Menegaz Foundation for Arts and Cultures
Under the patronage of: Regione Abruzzo, Provincia di Teramo, Comune di Castellalto, Comune di Civitella del Tronto, Consorzio dei Comuni del BIM, Camera di Commercio di Teramo, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio della Provincia di Teramo
Organisation: Malvina Menegaz Foundation for Arts and Cultures

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Eugenio Viola is an art critic and independent curator. From 2009 to 2012 he was the Project Room Curator at Madre (Donnaregina Contemporary Art Museum) of Naples. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Salerno. Scholar of theories and experiences related with performances and bodily poetics, he published several essays about this topic such as: “Post Human vs Neo-Barocco” (Ed.Electa, Napoli, Milan, 2009); “Itinerari del Post-Human” (Ed.Modo, Milan, 2005) and he edited the monograph dedicated to Orlan (Ed.Charta, Milan 2007). He collaborates permanently with “Flash Art” (Italy), “artforum.com” (U.S.A.) and “Exit Express” (Spain). He is member of the IKT (International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art) and of different prices and judges. He curated several catalogues and exhibition in Italy and abroad such as: Marina Abramović. The Abramović Method, PAC (Contemporary Art Pavilion), Milan, 2012; Transit, (Madre Museum, Naples / Townhouse, Cairo / PiST, Istanbul / CCA, Tel Aviv / State Museum, Thessaloniki), 2009-2011; Corpus. Art in Action, festival presenting, among others, site specific performances of: Ron Athey, Lee Adams, Kira O’Reilly, Tobias Benrstrup, Jamie Shovlin and Lustfaust, Milica Tomic, Tania Bruguera, Regina Josè Galindo, Teresa Margolles, Maria Josè Arjona, Davide Balliano, Luigi Precisse, Crstian Chironi, Jacopo Miliani, Filippo Berta (Madre Museum, Naples, 2009-2012); Francesco Jodice – Babel (Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, 2011); Orlan: Le Rècit (Musée d'Art Moderne de Saint-Etienne Métropole, France, 2007); V.I.P. / Very Important Portraits of David LaChapelle (Capodimonte Museum, Naples, 2006).



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