Le Stanze
del Vetro
A Furnace in
Marseille. Cirva
Part One
In the magical setting of Le Stanze del Vetro on the Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore the glass
exhibition, A Furnace in Marseille.
Cirva, which is on show in two separate venues; here at the Stanze Del Vetro, until July 29, and at
the Fondazione Querini Stampalia,
until June 24 (see blog post below), both are curated by the director of the Cirva of Marseilles, Isabelle Reiher and Chiara Bertola, the curator of Contemporary
Art at the Querini Stampalia. The project was conceived by the Fondazione Giorgio Cini and Pentagram Stiftung, and concentrates
on a selection of 17 artists and designers, among those who have been in
residence at the Cirva in the last thirty years, in an attempt to highlight the
salient moments of creation. The artists
selected have only occasionally come into contact with the glass world
throughout their careers. For this reason, the results shown are original and
surprising, extraordinary yet unpredictable. The meeting between the two
seemingly distant realities, in this case Contemporary
Art and glass, allows us to imagine and build a third one: a world in which
glass is no longer simply a symbol of tradition, but a depiction of a new
landscape and visionary nature.
Photograph and copyright Manfredi
Bellati
Larry Bell – First and
Last – 1981-1989
Produced by the
American artist, suggests a metaphor on the cycle of time. The beginning and
the end are brought together in a monumental work composed of large glass walls
subtlety tinted arranged with upmost simplicity.
Curators - Isabelle Reiher and Chiara
Bertola
In the design of A Furnace in Marseille. Cirva Isabelle
Reiher and Chiara Bertola have
attempted to combine glass with the natural elements that characterize the
environmental system of their cities: Marseille
and Venice, both lapped by
water, living in light, engaged in the re-imagining of glass, and never
oblivious to sound. The exhibition therefore stems from the awareness that
glass is not a material but a condition: a visual device that helps to identify
something other than its pure form. It allows us to imagine the translation of
an idea, to grasp the concretion of a vision’s inner energy, to touch the color
of a profound insight and to show the hardness of a solid that dissolves into
brilliance. In this “frozen” landscape born from fire, light, reflections and
transparencies are of course pivotal.
Marie-Rose Kahane
Terry Winters –
Marseille Templates
– 2004-2006
blown glass in a mould - wood – felt pen annotations
Marseille Templates
are bubbles of thought crystallized on verbalization
At Le Stanze del Vetro the history of the Cirva is presented through the works of 10 artists, who have
contributed to forming an important part of its collection, succeeding through
the instillment of creativity and experimental capacity. This is how Larry Bell, Pierre Charpin, Lieven De
Boeck, Erik Dietman, Thomas Kovachevich, Giuseppe Penone, Jana Sterbak, Martin
Szekely, Robert Wilson and Terry
Winters find a space dedicated to their world: in each gallery of the
exhibition there is an underlying detail on how the research and the exercise
of each artist in the Marseille workshop
have been fundamental to their work.
Alma Zevi and David Landau
Giuseppe Pennone –
Ongle sur Branches d’Arbres – 1993
fused and slumped glass – branches
A major figure in Arte
Povera, Pennone concentrates on nature and the tree in particular to produce
powerful, animated works always in harmony with the human hand, its imprint,
its action and its role in grasping the world around us.
Pasquale Gagliardi and Rosa Barovier Mentasti
Photograph and copyright Manfredi
Bellati
Pierre Charpin – Torno
Subito , Serie Ecran – 200-2001
blown glass- slumped plate glass
His long accorded
priority is to an approach based on decoration, surface and color.
Tonci and Barbara
Foscari
Photograph and copyright Manfredi
Bellati
Robert Wilson
Study Drawings – 1994
Concept Series – 1994-2004
blown glass
The artist, theater
and opera director’s work at Cirva spans ten years, it can be seen as a
movement, a kind of flow representing the dialogue between artist and glass
blower.
Beba Cittone and
Giorgio Vigna
France Thierard, Brandino
Brandolini d’Adda
Andriana Marcello del Majno
Photograph and copyright 2017 by David Giancatarina –
courtesy Le Stanze del vetro
Atelier du Cirva
Designed as a research laboratory,
the Cirva - Centre international de recherche sur le verre et les artes
plastiques was established in Marseille in 1986 as a non-for-profit state
entity to host international artists, designers and architects wishing to
introduce glass to their creative process. These artists, who are often
confronted with a difficult to master material for the first time, develop
their designs assisted by the Cirva technical team.
Maurizio Torcellan and Fabrizio Plessi
Lieven De Boeck – Sa
(100 Legos) – 2014-2015
cast glass
Under development for
about fifteen years his Archives of Disappearance comprise a set of protocols
made up of objects and images found in the city, materials that he then
revisits in the light of various terms of reference (aesthetic, literary,
philosophical…).
Gisella and Giorgio Simeone, Ketty and
Paolo Alvera and Cecca Vattani
Renee Frank and Patrick Edgard-Rosa
Lieven De Broeck –
Mikado LDB Modulor #4 – 2013-2014
drawn glass – silkscreen printed
Marco Arosio, Valeria Regazzoni and
Marco Ceresa
“Glass imposes itself.
It imposes itself on a project, it imposes a certain type of result, it cannot
be tamed.”
Martin Szekely
Plats – 1999-2000
mould coated with molten glass by
means of an air gun
The artist imagined a
series of dishes designed in accordance with the principle of chance.
Alessandro Tusset, Jane Rushton,
Jean Blanchaert
Elizabeth Royer Grimblat
Jana Sterbak –
Container for Olfactive Portrait – 2004
Solid glass worked hot with blowpipe
Her works generally
have the impact of a punch: sometimes violent but with no artifice. Popular
legends, tales and beliefs are a source of inspiration, as well as, everything
concerned with the energies, sufferings and transcendence of the human body.
Giuseppe
Caccavale, Jana Sterbak and Denis Labelle
Gregorio, Giovanni and Servane Giol
Thomas Kovachevich –
Characters – 1987-1988
glass slumped without mould
Kovachevich makes
sheets of glass dance like figures swaying in the water.
Alessandra, Olimpia and Filippo
Gaggia
“For me, the world is
a sculpture. And in the world there are words, which are insufficient and which
I help in my way by making objects of them.”
Erik Dietman
Preraphaelita – 1993-1997
Blown glass – artificial hand
Dietman is a
storyteller.
Isola di San Giorgio – Monumental Complex
Fondazione Giorgio Cini
Palladian courtyard of the ex Benedictine
Monastery
Lunch was served al fresco in one of the two
Palladian courtyards
Pier Luigi Pizzi
Alvise Alvera, Gilberto and
Leonardo Arrivabene Valenti Gonzaga, Natalia Avogadro di Collobiano and Bianca Arrivabene Valenti Gonzaga
Christine Lahoud, Fabrizio
Caracciolo di Brienza de Renesse
Marussa
Gravagnuolo
Pierre Rosenberg and
Margherita Alvera
Laura de Santillana
Valentina Nasi Marini Clarelli and Daniela
Ferretti
Marcantonio Brandolini d’Adda, Alma Zevi and David
Hrankovic
Toto Bergamo-Rossi and Giustina
Destro
Francesca
Valente
Max landau, Marie-Rose Kahane and Adele Re
Rebaudengo
Giorgio Mastinu and Francoise Guichon with Jasper
Andrew Huston and Karol Vail
Genn
Toffey and
Nancy Genn
Maria
Grazia Rosin and Jane da Mosto
Roberto De Feo
Nazanin Lankarani, Simon Brook, Jasmine Spezie,
Alessandro Palwer Gaby Wagner
Isola di San Giorgio – Monumental Complex
Fondazione Giorgio Cini - The Maze