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Loris Cecchini

Artist in residence

November 4, 2023 - December 12, 2023

Loris Cecchini

Italy

1969

Loris Cecchini is our fifth artist in residence. His residency is from November 4, 2023 to December 12, 2023, covering 5.5 weeks in the D+C Foundation’s studio residency.

Loris Cecchini es nuestro quinto artista residente. Su período de residencia es del 4 de Noviembre de 2023 al 12 de Diciembre de 2023, cubriendo 5.5 semanas en la residencia de estudio de la Fundación D+C.

Loris Cecchini
Interview

Interview with the artist



Residency Work

Residency work

About the Artist

About the artist

Loris Cecchini was born in 1969 in Milan, Italy, where he lives and works. He was educated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and the Academy of Fine Arts Brera, Milan. He is one of the most prominent contemporary Italian artists. During his extensive career he has exhibited his works throughout the world with solo exhibitions in prestigious museums and institutions such as Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Musée d’Art Moderne de Saint-Étienne Métropole in Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, MoMA PS1 in New York, Shanghai Duolun MoMA of Shanghai, Museo Casal Solleric in Palma de Mallorca, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea in Santiago de Compostela, Kunstverein of Heidelberg, Centro per lʼArte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci in Prato and Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro in Milan. His work has also been exhibited as part of collective shows at the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, PAC in Milan, Palazzo Fortuny in Venice, Macro Future in Rome, MART in Rovereto, Londonʼs Hayward Gallery, The Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture in Moscow, Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, Musée dʼArt Contemporain of Lyon, Shanghaiʼs MOCA, the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle in Berlin among others.

He has also participated in many biennials, including the 56th, 51st, and 49th Venice Biennale, the 6th and the 9th Shanghai Biennale, the 15th and 13th Rome Quadrennial, the Taiwan Biennale in Taipei, the Valencia Biennale in Spain and the Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture (UABB) in Shenzhen, China.

He is known for his permanent and site-specific installations, particularly at Villa Celle in Pistoia and in the courtyard of Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, at the Boghossian Foundation in Brussels, and for the Cleveland Clinicʼs Arts & Medicine Institute in the United States, at Les Terrasses Du Port in Marseille, and recently at the Shinsegae Hanam Starfield in Seoul and the Cornell Tech Building in New York.

Cecchini said about the complexity of his work: I look at the relationship between aesthetics and science: I stay on the boundary between the natural and the artificial, I draw from nature which I then work with using other forms of knowledge and, in the end, I try to create a shift, a poetic suspension.”

Loris Cecchini nació en 1969 en Milán, Italia, donde vive y trabaja. Se educó en la Academia de Bellas Artes de Florencia y en la Academia de Bellas Artes Brera, en Milán. Es uno de los artistas italianos contemporáneos más prominentes. Durante su extensa carrera ha exhibido su obra en exhibiciones personales en prestigiosos museos e instituciones como el Palais de Tokyo en Paris, Musée d’Art Moderne de Saint-Étienne Métropole en Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, MoMA PS1 en New York, Shanghai Duolun MoMA de Shanghai, Museo Casal Solleric en Palma de Mallorca, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea en Santiago de Compostela, Kunstverein of Heidelberg, Centro per lʼArte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci en Prato and Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro en Milán. Su obra también ha sido exhibida como parte de exposiciones colectivas en el Ludwig Museum en Colonia, PAC en Milán, Palazzo Fortuny en Venice, Macro Future en Rome, MART en Rovereto, Londonʼs Hayward Gallery, The Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture en Moscu, Palazzo delle Esposizioni en Rome, Musée dʼArt Contemporain deLyon, Shanghaiʼs MOCA, el Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle en Berlin entre otros.

También ha participado en varias bienales, incluyendo la 56, 51, y 49 Bienales de Venecia, la 6ta y la 9na Bienales de Shanghái, la 15 y la 13 Cuatrienal de Roma, la Bienal de Taiwán en Taipéi, la Bienal de Valencia, en España y la Bienal de Urbanismo/Arquitectura (UABB) de Shenzhen, China.

Es reconocido por sus instalaciones permanentes in situ, particularmente las de Villa Celle en Pistoia y en el patio central del Palazzo Strozzi en Florence, en la Boghossian Foundation en Brussels, y la de la Cleveland Clinicʼs Arts & Medicine Institute en los Estados Unidos, la de Les Terrasses Du Port en Marsella, y recientemente, en Shinsegae Hanam Starfield e Seul y en el Cornell Tech Building en Nueva York.

Cecchini ha dicho acerca de la complejidad de su obra: “observo la relación entre la estética y la ciencia: me mantengo en el límite entre lo natural y lo artificial, dibujo de la naturaleza y después trabajo usando otras formas de conocimiento, y, al final, trato de crear un cambio, una suspensión poética.”

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