Loris Cecchini's first solo exhibition with Leila Heller Gallery on view in New York
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Loris Cecchini's first solo exhibition with Leila Heller Gallery on view in New York
Loris Cecchini, Sporopollenins, 2015. Stainless steel 316, each about 85 x 55h x 88 cm. Photo: Courtesy of Leila Heller Gallery. Photo: Courtesy of Leila Heller Gallery.



NEW YORK, NY.- Leila Heller Gallery announces “Emotional Diagrams and Other Micrologies”, Loris Cecchini’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from January 15 – February 21, 2015 at 568 West 25th Street. Continuing his inquiry into the evaluation of space in relation to nature, technology, and art, “Emotional Diagrams and Other Micrologies” proposes an overview of the artist’s practice where materials are explored while reality gradually dissipate across the gallery’s space.

Throughout his career, Cecchini has continuously introduced the concept of the organic element as a central component in his work, in part as an exploration of the idea of the object and its inherent materiality, but also as a minimalist practice. With the lens of a scientist, Cecchini closely examines his modules starting with basic 3D or watercolor studies, advancing to the particularity of natural elements.

The exhibition presents a number of Cecchini’s module-based installations, a calculated chain of stainless steel elements originating from his preliminary inquiries again using organism, as a leitmotif in his work to address the intricate evolution of art in relation to sciences. In The Ineffable Gardener and Inherent Transience (2013), Cecchini has joined together petals of his steel modules to form a semblance of a climbing plant organically deriving from an array of bewildering trails contrasting the deliberate intention of the propagation.

Biological metaphor and motion represent core philosophies behind the artist’s investigation and are a fundamental basis for his projects. The exhibition features two of his Wallwave Vibration series or what the artist refers to as ‘extruding bodies’, a physical manifestation of a pulsation resembling a fluid’s whose balance has been disseminated to form a delicate electromagnetic wave. With these works, the context of the gallery is transformed and fragility is incorporated within the supporting structure as the artist simultaneously uses space as a subject and material, establishing new definitions of sculpture.

Cecchini’s work owes as much to his expertise in a broad range of media as to his indefatigable curiosity. In addition to his structural pieces, the artist has on view new colorful paintings constructed by combining countless layers of synthetic felt and iron, a process that he amalgamates using both manual and scientific labor. The pattern-like “stiacciato” or middle-relief surface of the compositions evokes fictional embosses as the inherent materiality of objects is reinvented in a kind of phenomenon of stratification and crystallization.

Cecchini is fascinated by the synthesis between art and life. Incorporating elements from various interdisciplinary fields like chemistry and groundbreaking technologies, his work playfully investigates the limits of creation generating a continuous detection of exciting art outcomes whose definitions are ever changing.

Born in Milan in 1969, Loris Cecchini lives and works in Berlin. One of the most prominent Italian artists on the international scene in the last decade, he has shown his work around the world, with solo shows at prestigious museums and galleries including the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the Musée d’Art Moderne de Saint-Etienne Métropole, PS1 in New York, the Shanghai Duolun MoMA, the Museo Casal Solleric in Palma di Maiorca, the Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporaneo in Santiago de Compostela, the Kunstverein in Heidelberg, the Fondazione Teseco in Pisa, Quarter in Florence, the Centro per l’arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci in Prato, and others. Cecchini has also participated in various international art events, including the 49th and 51th Venice Biennale, the 6th and 9th Shanghai Biennale, the 13th and the 15th Rome Quadriennale, the Taipei Biennial (Taiwan), the Valencia Biennial and the 12th International Sculpture Biennale of Carrara. He has also contributed to many group shows, including the Ludwig Museum of Cologne, Palazzo Fortuny in Venice and Macro Future in Rome. Additionally, he has produced a number of permanent site-specific installations, in particular in Italy, at Villa Celle Pistoia) and in the courtyard of Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, in 2012.










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