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Elena Cologni. Pratiche di cura, o del cur(v)are. curator Gabi Scardi | From May 17 to July 4, 2021 Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Palazzetto Tito, Venezia


From May 17 to July 4, 2021 Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation presents the exhibtion by #elenacologni in the spaces of Palazzetto Tito. Practices of care. On finding the cur(v)e is curated by #gabiscardi.

The exhibition offers a journey through the artistic practice of Cologni (Bergamo - lives and works in Cambridge; UK) starting from series of works - drawings, sculptures, installations and performative choreographies - relating to different moments of her previous research, and to her most recent project specifically created in relation to the Venetian context.

The exhibition project is articulated around a concept dear to the artist: the elaboration of the space of separation; an "intraplace" that unites and separates, which is distance, but also common ground; which is woven with bonds and can be bridged through healing practices.

In fact, Elena Cologni's work is linked to a marked spatial sensitivity, to the idea of ​​an emotional and social bond, to the awareness of the interdependence between the individual, the community and the environment. More specifically, the artist focuses on the theme of care understood both as a personal relational commitment and in its territorial, historical-social, anthropological and gender dimensions.

Her interventions include an exploration of public and private space starting from historical investigations that in many cases touch on the themes of women's emancipation in relation to the social and cultural heritage of the past. The tendency to carry out participatory actions and to insert works in the public space are expressions of the value that Cologni attributes to collective requests. At the same time, however, the forms of his works, although rooted in physical and social reality, go through a process of reduction, in many cases to the point of abstraction. The recourse to a curved trend, frequent in drawings, sculptures, installations and choreographies of gestures in public space, suggests the need to escape linearity by bringing thought back to the idea of ​​the circle, metaphorically associated with ideas of equity, of participation , of continuity.

The exhibition #elenacologni. Practices of care. On finding the cur(v)e is alive with different references. On the one hand it is rooted in the history of twentieth century art: there is a direct reference to Barbara Hepworth, who in 1950 took part in the British Pavilion of the Biennale d'Arte and who leaves observations of #people in Piazza San Marco, which Cologni sees an antecedent of her choreographed exercises. On the other hand, the artist connects to the Venetian social context of which she investigates traditional crafts in danger of extinction and everyday work environments in order to understand the relationship between domestic space and work space.

The exhibition serves as a reference point for a series of events in Italy and abroad planned during the opening months.

In Venice:

  • 5 June: The Body of/at Work, experiential exercises part of resilient communities Padiglione Italia, Biennale di Architettura 2021, Venice Biennale
  • 18 May – 3 July: The Body of/at Work experiential exercises with dialogic scultures in the city 

 In London:

  • 24 June: Care(less). On invisibility; 25 June: Care(less). On forgetting; 26 June: Care(less). On discarding, are part of the London Festival of Architecture 

Live streaming and updates available at https://www.facebook.com/thebodyofatwork/ 

Collaborations: Padiglione Italia, Biennale Architettura, La Biennale di Venezia; London Festival of Architecture; Laboratorio PRIDE, IR.IDE, Università Iuav di Venezia; Comune di Venezia, Settore Cultura - Biblioteca civica VEZ, Fondo Archivio Giacomelli; Comune di Venezia, Direzione Sviluppo del Territorio e Città Sostenibile AFU - Archivio Fotografico di Urbanistica; Municipalita’ di Casteverano; The Hepworth Collection, UK; Moleskine Foundation Collection; Homerton College, University of Cambridge; East Anglian Film Archive; Luigi Bevilacqua Tessiture; Anemotech theBreath. 

The project is funded by: Artist International Development Fund, British Council; Emergency Fund 2020, Arts Council England; A-N Artist Bursary; Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University. And with the support of Wysing Arts Center.

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