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Ugo Rondinone Nude & Jannis Kounellis

MUSEUM OF CYCLADIC ART SUMMER EXHIBITIONS 2012

Ugo Rondinone, nude, 2011 © the artist. Courtesy of Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich
photo ©: Stefan Altenburger Photography, Zürich


UGO RONDINONE Rondinone Nude, open until 19.09. 2012

Ugo Rondinone has created a new site specific installation for the Museum of Cycladic Art. Rondinone intervened and changed everything about the space, the floor, the light and the colors of the walls and ceiling to create his characteristically otherworld, dreamlike environment. Seven life-sized nude figures inhabit the space, in peaceful repose, informally placed on the floor. Jointed like store-window mannequins, the figures are exquisitely detailed, as they are cast in wax directly from the human body. The sections of each figure are made of different earth colors, a mixture of wax and earth pigments. Naked and vulnerable, they seem to be resting after or before a performance. Rondinone chose dancers at the peak of their youth, bodies full of energy to accentuate the contradiction with their state of inactivity and introspection. In the context of the Museum of Cycladic Art, where the figurines of the permanent collection, dating from 3000BC, remain hermetically closed, resting in enigmatic serenity, Rondinone’s figures invite the viewer to reflect on the evolution of the figuration through the centuries but also on how humanity deals with existential question through time.

Ugo Rondinone has earned international attention for his poetic, evocative work across a diverse range of mediums, including painting, drawing, p hotography, video, installation, and sculpture. Rondinone has had major solo exhibitions at Aargauer Kunsthaus in Aarau, Switzerland, Museo de Arte Contemporéneo de Castilla y León, Spain, at Whitechapel Gallery in London, Le Consortium, Dijon, Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna , P.S.1, Long Island City, New York, at Kunsthaus Glarus and Galerie für zeitgenössische Kunst in Leipzig. He participated at the Yokohama Triennale 2011, Japan. He represented Switzerland in the 52nd Venice Biennial (with Urs Fischer) and curated “The Third Mind” at Palais de Tokyo in Paris. Rondinone’s neon sculpture "Hell,Yes!" (2001) was installed on the New Museum’s Bowery building façade from its opening in 2007 through 2010. Ugo Rondinone was born in 1964 in Brunnen, Switzerland to Italian parents and is based in New York.


JANNIS KOUNELLIS, open until 30.09.2010

Jannis Kounellis exhibits a ne w site specific work at the Museum of Cycladic Art, at the Stathatos Mansion, the neoclassical wing of the Museum. Jannis Kounellis, whose contribution to the international art movement of Arte Povera has been defining, left Greece very young to leave behind the trauma of the civil war. He now returns to create a work amidst the economic and social crisis that Greece is currently going through. For his exhibition at the Museum of Cycladic Art, Kounellis uses materials found in the local Athenian markets and junkyards. These objects carry the history of the place, of a city that has been through endless changes of populations, ideologies, and levels of prosperity and in the last few years some very extreme changes. Kounellis uses newspapers, coal, burlap sacks, old shoes and glasses, overcoats, soil and iron bars for this pieces, which are spread in the spaces of the neoclassical building. The works might reflect current problems but as always in Kounellis’s works, even though the objects have their own history, they are incorporated in his installations in such a way that in the end they become universal, ancient and modern.

Born in Piraeus, Greece in 1936, lives and works in Rome. Kounellis has had major retrospectives and his work has been shown in important museums all over the world:The Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; the Obra Social, Caja de Pensiones, Madrid; the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London; the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden; the Musée d’Art Co ntemporain, Bordeaux; MoCA, Chicago; Museo Nacional, the Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Rome; Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples; Neue National Galerie, Berlin.Recent important solo exhibitions include Ambika P3, London, 2010; and Today Art Museum, Beijing in China, 2011. Kounellis holds an ‘Artist Room’ at the Tate Modern.

MUSEUM OF CYCLADIC ART 4 Neofytou Douka str
10674 Athens, Greece
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OPENING TIMES: Monday,Wednesday,Friday,Saturday: 10.00–17.00
Thursday: 10.00–20.00
Sunday: 11.00–17.00
Tuesday: closed
ADMISSION PRICE: €3,50 - 7,00
CONTACTS: • Alexia Vasilikou 
Phone: +30 210 7228321 
avasilikou@cycladic.gr