curated by Gilbert Perlein, Director
MAMAC_Museum of Modern and Contempory Art, Nice 2014 – 2015
in collaboration with Gagliardi e Domke contemporary
Mental images, suspended worlds that lead the viewer into the heart of a new dimension, inside the legendary scenes of great filmmakers such as Jean-Luc Godard, Alain Resnais, Wim Wenders, Shirin Neshat, Pedro Almodóvar.
Paola Risoli, regista di un microcosmo — Gilbert Perlein e Laura Pippi-Détrey
Twenty drums, already well-worn. Inside each of them are minimal blocks representing interiors and urban spaces. On the outside, images of their interiors are projected in real time, in the shape of near-unreal footage or delicate photographs. Risoli’s theatrical set design has the stability of the real world and the weightlessness of the imagination; it is a journey between the stillness of sculpture and the dynamism of cinema; it invites the visitor into a parallel world, created with profound intensity, to immerse them in a situation that could be that of a film set. The narrative fluctuates between reality and fiction, with dark and saturated tones at times, as in a projection room.
Paola Risoli, regista di un microcosmo — Gilbert Perlein e Laura Pippi-Détrey
The female figure is at the heart of the SITEMOTION exhibition, expressed in the choice of references to films. The world created by the hands of Paola Risoli is laced with film clips and images: Jean-Luc Godard’s Vivre sa vie, Alain Resnais’ Hiroshima mon amour, Almodovar’s Tie me up! Tie me down! and All about my mother, Wim Wenders’ Pina and Shirin Neshat’s Women without men. Each of these films is an ode to women, which Risoli offers as the fil rouge running through her project. Paola Risoli is also a filmmaker in her own way. In this exhibition she clearly expresses the inspiration that comes to her from the Nouvelle Vague, highlighting the teachings of Jean-Luc Godard, who loved to focus his films on inspirational muses who then took on the status of mythical images.
Paola Risoli, regista di un microcosmo
Gilbert Perlein e Laura Pippi-Détrey
The artist investigates language as a visual mechanism. To do this, inside the various oil drums she places webcams, creating multiple meanings. The webcam transforms reality, modifying it. It is a technological mechanical eye. The images captured by the webcams are projected, in real time, onto a large wall and are reflected, upside down, on the surface of a large tank, filled with black oil. She is interested in the fluctuation, the movement of the images. The webcam does not actually move, it is a trick of the zooming mechanism, created by special software. Reflected in the large tub are the words uttered by Anna Karina in Vivre sa vie, written backwards inside the drum: one is always responsible for what one does, and free to do so.
Emozioni alchemiche — Angela Madesani
The Italian artist’s Kafkaesque ordeals evoke intimate and personal references in each of us, and sometimes even resonate with the history of art. The evocation of Surrealism is pivotal in Risoli’s work, and it proves to be particularly close to the work of Luis Buñuel.
Paola Risoli regista di un microcosmo – Gilbert Perlein e Laura Pippi-Détrey
I like cinema because it is complete: it has image, music and movement, and also because it tells stories, it gives accounts of lives and it triggers emotions through these elements. And then, much of art-house cinema is also a popular art that manages to convey something to a large, unselected audience.
Conversazione con Paola Risoli – Gilbert Perlein e Laura Pippi-Détrey
Sculptures
Their love, tribute to Hiroshima mon amour by A. Resnais (2014) mixed media cm 58,5 (diam) x 90 (h) ed. unica
Toujours responsables, tribute to Vivre sa vie by J.L. Godard (2014) mixed media cm 58,5 (diam) x 90 (h) ed. unica
Nadie te amarà como jo, tribute to Átame! by P. Almodóvar (2014) mixed media cm 58,5 (diam) x 90 (h) ed. unica
Esteban, tribute to Todo sobre mi madre by P. Almodóvar (2014) mixed media cm 58,5 (diam) x 90 (h) ed. unica
TO PINA&WIM (2012) mixed media cm 58,5 (diam) x 90 (h) ed. unica
Sweet home, tribute to Der Himmel úber Berlin by W. Wenders (2010) mixed media cm 58,5 (diam) x 90 (h) ed. unica
A.L.D.A., tribute to Woman without men by S. Neshat (2012) cm 58,5 (diam) x 90 (h) ed. unica
Sa vie, tribute to Vivre sa vie by Jean-Luc Godard (2007) mixed media cm 37,5 (diam) x 63,5 (h) ed. unica
Photos
Their love, frame 1, tribute to Hiroshima mon amour by A. Resnais (2014) lambda print on Dibond® cm144 x 95,5 ed. 3
Toujours responsables, frame 1, tribute to Vivre sa vie by Jean-Luc Godard (2014) lambda print on Dibond® cm144 x 95,5 ed.
ed. 3
Toujours responsables, frame 2, tribute to Vivre sa vie by Jean-Luc Godard (2014) lambda print on Dibond® cm144 x 95,5 ed.
ed. 3
Nadie te amarà como jo, frame 1,tribute to Átame! by P. Almodóvar (2014) lambda print on Dibond® cm144 x 95,5 ed. 3
Nadie te amarà como jo, frame 2, tribute to Átame! by P. Almodóvar (2014) lambda print on Dibond® cm144 x 95,5 ed. 3
Sa vie, frame 3 (2012) lambda print on Dibond® cm144 x 95,5 ed. 3
To Pina & Wim, frame 1 (2014) lambda print on Dibond® cm144 x 95,5 ed. 3
Video
Esteban, tribute to Todo sobre mi madre by P. Almodóvar (2014), webcam digital program projection
Their love, frame 1, tribute to Hiroshima mon amour by A. Resnais (2014), webcam digital program projection
Sa vie, frame 3, tribute to Vivre sa vie by Jean-Luc Godard (2014), webcam digital program projection
Nadie te amarà como jo, frame 2, tribute to Átame! by P. Almodóvar (2014), webcam digital program projection
Sweet home, tribute to Der Himmel úber Berlin by W. Wenders (2010), webcam digital program projection
Webcam KINO 2014-2023_extracts 5’05” recording from webcam digital program
http://www.artribune.com/dettaglio/evento/41937/paola-risoli-sitemotion/
https://www.artribune.com/museo-galleria-arte/mamac/
http://www.espoarte.net/arte/paola-risoli-al-mamac-come-in-un-set-cinematografico/
https://www.paris-art.com/createurs/paola-risoli/
https://www.nice.fr/fr/l-agenda/sitemotion-paola-risoli-au-mamac?type=events