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The Twilight Zone

Tales From the Edge of Town

A group show with works by artistis: Francesco Barbieri, Chazme, Andrea Chiesi, Etnik,
Marcantonio Lunardi, Luca Lupi, Fabio Pradarelli, Sepe

Curated by Alessandra Ioalé

Opening Friday, May 4th, 2018 at 6:30 PM


Until June 2nd, 2018

Burning Giraffe Art Gallery, Turin, Italy

Turin based Burning Giraffe Art Gallery is proud to present the group exhibition The Twilight
Zone, curated by Alessandra Ioalé, with works by eight international artists: Francesco Barbieri,
Chazme, Andrea Chiesi, Etnik, Marcantonio Lunardi, Luca Lupi, Fabio Pradarelli, Sepe.

Through the pictorial, photographic and sculptural works of these eight artistic personalities we
propose a reading of the incredible and original declinations that the realist movement has taken
today, in the aesthetics of representation and emotional restitution of the urban landscape and of the
urban daily life that takes place in it, revitalizing and continuing what has begun over two centuries
ago and underlining how this movement has not only not died, but has regained autonomy as an
expressive form in the contemporary artistic scene.

In the last twenty years a new group of artists has returned to represent urban daily life by
answering to the duty of chronicling contemporary society with a quality and variety of original,
personal and expressive solutions. For many contemporary artists the city returns to be a perfect
subject for their research through which they reflect (even with polemic voices) on the crisis that
has invested it and contaminated its forms in the last twenty years. New artists who paint the
decadent charm of the contemporary outskirts and document the urban communities that live there
describing typical everyday situations.
From the descriptive realism, of Piranesian levels, of the metropolitan landscapes by artist Andrea
Chiesi, pervaded by a rarefied, alienating but attractive atmosphere, where time seems to be
suspended and human activity disappears. The lucid research of the Tuscan photographer Luca
Lupi, who, with a pure and clear look, places himself before certain landscapes, returning subtle
languages. Sharp edges, in some respects irregular in their heights, that seem the natural
continuation or interruption of the horizon line, functioning visually as an electroencephalogram of
the contemporary city. Moving on to the strict rigor of the volumes and compositional structures of
the urban and industrial constructions, which are the protagonists of the pictorial works of the
Polish muralist Chazme and the Italian architect Fabio Pradarelli, who make architectural
portraits in which the descriptive detail is reduced to the essentials to demonstrate that size is not
always a positive. Up to more lyrical levels, far from a descriptive will, with urban portraits and
views of railway stations and suburban places around the world hinted by the palette knife of the
Italian painter Francesco Barbieri, who entrusts the return of the instinctive gesture emotional
atmosphere. Then we meet the original research translated into sculpture by the Italian muralist
Etnik, with his architectural metaphors, which generate a personal critique to the asphyxiating
savage construction operated today in our cities. If until now the human presence has remained on
the sidelines, the exhibition itinerary ends with two researches that polarize the attention on two of
its aspects: daily life and the sign left in the urban landscape. The Polish muralist, Sepe, in fact, is
the only one in this group to document with a critical and ironic point of view typical scenes of
today's daily life in a society dedicated to consumerism, to the sanctification of appearances and to
the pursuit of false social values dictated by the mass media. Finally, our attention is captured by
the realism transfigured in the photographic works of the Tuscan video artist Marcantonio
Lunardi who, through the Google Earth software, explores the urban outskirts in a virtual
environment capturing unprecedented views of the landscape that contain evidence of human
presence, emphasized aesthetically exploiting the errors of the program in the 3D rendering, making
them stand out as precious stones embedded in these monstrously deformed environments.
In The Twilight Zones of the metropolitan centres an aesthetical oxymoron is produced: areas are
attractive and repelling at the same time, they are narrated by a group of artists that contribute to the
rebirth of the contemporary urban realism in the new genre-painting. A group show that has thus the
ability to bring out the different forms of expression adopted by a range of artists representing the
new trends of realism in the Italian and European art scene, in a continuous relationship between the
return and restitution of the perceptual moment seen in the image reproduced.

Francesco Barbieri (born in 1976 in Pisa, Italy). Is an internationally recognized artist working in
contemporary post-graffitism. With his work on canvas he has explored various topics borrowed from
graffiti folklore. His production focuses on the creation of urban landscapes where the train and the railroad
are often central elements. In his works he explores "the margins" of urban life, representing those no-man
lands which one can find at the geographical and social borders of the city. With his unique visual language,
Barbieri aims at conveying those same feelings that he experienced in the streets and that he has been
exploring for years. Travelling has become one of the essential elements of his art: he visited several times,
among others, Berlin and Stockholm in Europe, New York and S. Francisco in America, Beijing and Nanjing
in China, with the desire to discover the hidden lives of modern metropolises. www.francescobarbieri.eu

Daniel Kalinski aka CHAZME (born in 1980 in Laufen, Switzerland). Is a Polish painter, illustrator and
street artist. In 2008, He graduated in Architecture and Urbanism from the University of Technology in
Warsaw. Chazme often constructs urbanised structures out of defined, geometrical areas. These dystopian
compositions are comments and critiques on urban planning and architecture, which the passers-by are
invited to decipher, reflect and maybe even oppose. On a visual level, they are most always compositionally
perfectly balanced and reflect the pattern of our modern skyscraper architecture. The artist’s studio work
ranges from canvas to collage. Even though his studio work is more figurative, it still emits the strong
assemblage aesthetic which is unique to his work. Chazme’s street art pieces can be seen on the walls of
many metropolises such as Prague, Berlin, Glasgow, among many others. Lives and works in Warsaw.
http://chazme.org/

Andrea Chiesi (born in 1966 in Modena, Italy). He lives and works in San Pancrazio (Modena). Self-taught,
Andrea Chiesi trained in the counter-culture of early 80’s punk and independent music. He began drawing
for independent fanzines and making exhibitions in social centres. The works from this period were created
using black and violet inks on paper. The characters, figures and spaces represented were connected to the
particular cultural environment he used to attend. Later he has started a research about contemporary
landscapes, time and memory using a strict and careful oil painting that sometimes enhances industrial
subjects or urban spaces, but others creates strong black and white contrasts thanks to a fast transition from
darkness to a half-light situation. The use of ink in drawings and the oil painting technique are carried on
simultaneously and it helps to pay attention to the differences between the two worlds: a shifting and fluent
universe the first, a metaphysical and timeless one the latter. www.andreachiesi.it

Etnik (born in 1972 in Stocholm, Sweden). Active since the early '90 in the writing scene, searching new
ways to push the limit of the classical graffiti to a high level painting big murals with concept and organizing
events to connect the best european artists. From the 2001 his way to paint start to evolve to geometrical and
architectural forms, still working on the lettering with a mixture of urban landscapes. This way to rappresent
the CITY and criticize it and painting the urban volumes as an abstract composition, is the way to work on
different media from painting, to sculpture and installation. Now work in his studio in Turin, traveling a lot
for mural paintings and gallery shows. www.etnikproduction.com

Marcantonio Lunardi (born in 1968 in Lucca, Italy). Graduated in documentarist direction, since 2001
Lunardi has dealt with the social and political documentation working on installations, documentaries and
video-art works. After the master at the Festival dei Popoli in Florence with Michael Glawogger, Sergei
Dvortsevoy, Thomas Heise and Andrés Di Tella he engaged in a path in the field of the motion pictures
experimenting with a language bordering with the cinema of reality and the video art. His works have been
put on display in famous international institutes such as: the National Art Center in Tokyo, the
Galeri Nasional Indonesia in Jakarta, the Fondazione Centro Studi Ragghianti in Lucca, the Video Tage
Center in Hong Kong, the Museum on the Seam in Jerusalem, the Videoart Yearbook of the Dipartimento di
arti visive (Department of Visual Art) at the University of Bologna. Lunardi was also a guest at many
festivals of experimental cinema and of video art such as: the Festival Internacional de Cine y
Video Experimental in Bilbao, the N Minutes Video Art Festival in Shanghai, the Cairo Video Festival in
Cairo, the Festival Invideo in Milan, the Video Art & Experimental Film Festival – Tribeca Cinemas in New
York. He lives and work in Bagni di Lucca (Lucca, Italy). www.marcantonio.eu

Luca Lupi (born in 1970 in Pontedera, Pisa, Italy). With the photographic project "Landscape", whose
places and subjects are all different: walls, trees, cities, woods, beaches, industrial areas, but connected by
the same height of the horizon and from the same frontal point of view, the artist reflects on the complex and
continuous transformations of places and on the relationship between the built and the natural that gives
shape to our contemporary world. With this project, in 2016 he won the first prize in the Italy in a frame
contest - the Italian Community at the Milan Triennale. Lives and works in Fucecchio, Florence (Italy)
www.lucalupi.it

Fabio Pradarelli (born in 1955 in Pesaro, Italy). Studied architecture at the University of Florence, at the
same time attending the Faculty of Contemporary History of the University of Oregon, Eugene Oregon U.S.
Graduated with a thesis in Composition in 1983 in Florence, he worked for about two years in a professional
studio in Pesaro, before moving on to the profession with a structure of his own. He currently practices as an
architect with a studio in Pesaro. At the same time as professional activity he has also carried out an intense
activity in the visual arts sector, with numerous solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad.
www.fabiopradarelli.it

Michał ‘SEPE’ Wręga (born in 1982 in Warsaw, Poland). Since 1996 related to graffiti and than street art
scene in Poland. Graduated graphic design on Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź in 2009. Lives and works in
Warsaw as a freelance graphic designer, painter and illustrator. Raised on traditional graffiti movement,
rooted in book illustration and then by the studies interested in graphic and poster design, Sepe is searching
for his individual art language mixing those three paths on paper, canvas and walls as well.
www.sepeusz.com

INFORMATIONS
Title: The Twilight Zone. Tales From the Edge of Town
Exhibition duration: May 4th to June 2nd, 2018
Opening: Friday, May 4th, 2018 at 6:30 PM
At: Burning Giraffe Art Gallery, Via Eusebio Bava 8A, 10124 Turin, Italy
Gallery opening hours: from Tuesday to Saturday 2.30 pm – 7.30 pm
FREE ENTRY
Contacts: +39 011 583 2745 info@bugartgallery.com | www.bugartgallery.com

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