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Passage of the bride II
100 X 125 cm; pittura a olio su stampa su tela
2004

Passage of the Angel to the Virgin
120 X 168 cm; stampa digitale su tela
2006-2007

Portrait of a woman as an artist
100 X 123 cm; olio su stampa su tela
2005-2006

Hotel du Rhone
100 X 100 cm; olio su stampa su tela
2005

Bathroom - Fig. 2 II
100 X 100 cm; olio su stampa su tela
2005-2006
Richard Hamilton - A host of Angel


Richard Hamiltons solo exhibition in Venice, which takes place at the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation and coincides with the 52nd Venice Biennale of Art, involves the entire space of the Foundations Palazzotto Tito (Dorsoduro 2826, Venice). In addition to thirteen large and medium-sized canvases, the exhibition will also consist of furniture, objects, and furnishings designed by the artist.

Opening the exhibition are portraits of the artists friends, Dieter Roth and Derek Barman, along with a graphic piece dealing with domestic space, Chiara & chair, in which the construction of the image, the horizontal lines, and the vanishing points are exposed by the artist himself and reveal the duo essence of his latest work: on the one hand, a meticulous and almost maniacal structuring of space created by overlapping photographic elements and then transposing them onto canvas by the aid of computer techniques; on the other, the pictorial intervention where the artist works on the material, blurring the image or recreating by hand that which the photographs, even the most detailed of ones, fail to capture.

Since the 1990s Hamilton has moved from portraying characters of popular iconography to more intimist works. The Angels, as he calls them, are people who he knows, long-time friends, private situations, or the interiors of his own home.

The exhibition continues with a famous work, of which another version exists in the Staatlich Museen collection in Kassel: the passage of the bride II, a piece that the artist has been working on for almost 10 years by slowly adding or modifying small details. At times he gives us a view of the space: a hallway, a window opening onto a green space, the originary white light and its reflections in a mirror on the wall. Other times the presence of a volatile woman, the bride, is glimpsed in the reflections. Next to the painting, near the window, several objects present in the work are transposed in space. Again the female figure reappears in the Bathroom fig.1 and in the Bathroom fig. 2. Here the magenta red of the surface is made vibrant by the brush-strokes of the artist, and a woman, swathed in symbolic white cloth, crosses the space.

In the final rooms we have a chance to view the artists latest and not yet seen works: an annunciation (a) and (b), Athena.

The appearance of the women, almost alien to their surroundings, the white light that pervades the work and the exhibition space, the images reconstructed from different perspectives or from similar perspectives but repositioned in different settings, all encourage reflection on the constant cross-reference between everyday life and the work of art, between man and his relation to space and to objects.
Hamiltons What is it that makes todays homes so different, so appealing?, suggests that at the heart of this question is man, together with his connections, bonds, and relationships.
A man of interdisciplinary culture, Hamilton is a fundamental figure in the history of contemporary art. His collaborative work with Marcel Duchamp is well-known, as are his studies on the Green Box (1968) from which he reconstructed the numerous versions of Le Grand Verre.

The exhibition, as the artists first personal one in Italy, will be accompanied by a catalogue documenting the works present at the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation.


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Location
Palazzetto Tito
Opening
07 June 2007
08 October 2007
Hours
10:30 - 17:30
Closed on
monday and tuesday
Inauguration Ceremony
6 June 18.30
Ticket
Full euro 3; Reduced euro 2
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Project by
Marco Ferraris and Marinella Venanzi
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