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Within the rigid binary structure of our perception, Matteo Mezzadri insinuates a hybrid element, an "impertinence" that unhinges a perfectly defined identity opening a space for its recombination. "Minimal cities" is a multidisciplinary photographic project consisting in a mise-en-scène - sculpture and installation – created by the artist in his studio by means of a variation of viewpoints from both the camera lens and the sources of illumination to establish different nuances of heat and continuous alterations of the mind-set in the work. The overlying bricks in the sculptures, reproductions of invented portions of impossible cities, the "Minimal cities", are a Gestaltic attempt in which "everything is greater than the sum of its single parts". Within the vision of this work, the architectural plan is the connotative or globalizing object, the structures become distinct forms within the un-naturalness of knowledgeable and tone-coloured deformation, yet in the immobility of posture and distraction brought on by a stumble (not so immediate as prat-fall) and pass from the recognizable to the un-recognizable, forming a metaphor of possible imperfections, of mechanisms in which man is constrained and caged. At the same time, they reveal a space of absolute freedom of thought. The images thus are used by Mezzadri to bring us back to an affinity but also to carry out an operation which is to represent something other than themselves, to immerse us into a disarming but never totalizing claustrophobia, into an unexpected state in which the senses become deranged, and nudity, beauty, cruelty, solitude, conformity and stereotypes become elements that are sometimes true and sometimes close to true.
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Città minime - Casa del Mantegna, viste e backstage dell'Installazione |
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