Max Papeschi - La Société du Spectacle

Max Papeschi - La Société du Spectacle
MAG, Tomo Gallery and the IIC-Osaka present an international project by Max Papeschi. From November 18th to December 3rd 2015. www.magcomo.it
Periodo
18-03 Nov 2015
Location
Indirizzo
Nakanoshima Festival Tower 17F, Nakanoshima 2-3-18, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0005 Japan - Osaka - JP []
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Codice evento AJAEMH - ID 2929
Como, November 3rd 2015 MAG, Tomo Gallery and the Italian Culture Institute of Osaka present Max Papeschi - La Société du Spectacle Max Papeschi’s #mostradiffusa Curated by Salvatore Marsiglione, Tomoharu Aoyama and Stefano Fossati. Openings: Osaka on Wednesday November 18th at 6.00pm Istituto Italiano di Cultura : Nakanoshima Festival Tower 17F, Nakanoshima 2-3-18, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0005 Japan On exhibit from November 18th to December 3rd 2015 info Como : +39 3287521463 info@marsiglioneartsgallery.com info Osaka :+81 06 62278556 stefano.fossati@esteri.it www.magcomo.it www.iicosaka.esteri.it With the support of the Italian Culture Institute of Osaka With the Patronage of the Consulate General of Italy in Osaka. With the Patronage of Kyoto City With the Patronage of the Foundation Italy Japan With the Patronage of Luigi Russolo Association MAG with Tomo Gallery of Kyoto and the Italian Culture Institute of Osaka are pleased to announce another major international event, exclusively produced for the Japanese market. Max Papeschi - La Société du Spectacle The great success and the extraordinary welcome of the Japanese people during the last year exhibition “That’s all Folks”, which held at our partner gallery TOMO Gallery of Kyoto, encouraged us to give a wider vision of Papeschi’s Universe, proposing another #mostradiffusa between Kyoto and Osaka. Max Papeschi, International artist of full-blown fame for his biting, ironic style of deep social denunciation, gives us the excuse to ponder about contemporary human history, from World War II to nowadays. During the last century the image of multinational companies and globe’s top powerful reached and often exceeded the reliability of their contents, the great contemporary importance is so the conception that the others have of us! As a reborn Robin Hood, Papeschi “steals” from the network, the pictures of the powerful, of the multinational corporations, of the strong powers, he adjusts their sense, he puts them together, he cuts and sews them up, till giving us a different appearance, a vision which makes us reflect about the real essence of the protagonists. All this without any judgements, he does not want to do it, he is not at all a judge, but an artist and his mission is to give in any of his artworks the incitement to think about history in a different way, digging up in events’ depth. On Wednesday November 18th at 6.00pm the art show “La Société du Spectacle” will be opened at the new, but already well-known, “Spazio Arte” at the Italian Culture Institute of Osaka. The exhibit was already displayed the last year in Kyoto but it will be its first time in Osaka. Italian Culture Institute’s Director Stefano Fossati chose the artworks whose common denominator is the artist’s denunciation about the hypocrisy of all the world leaders and rulers, they seem to be powerful and to manage our destiny, instead they are puppets, actors on the payroll of the real powerful ones. Like in all his artworks, Papeschi has therefore decided to put the faces of these men and women on actors, actresses, and singers’ bodies. This exactly to say that the International society is like a show and they are the main marionettes. Salvatore Marsiglione