Athanasios
Argianas / An Ear of Arms
(around you)
28.09 – 16.11.2022
RENATA FABBRI arte contemporanea
Via A. Stoppani 15/c, 20129 Milano
Filippini.
Renata Fabbri is pleased to
announce An Ear of Arms (around you), the gallery’s first solo
exhibition by the Athens and London based artist and composer Athanasios
Argianas. On the occasion, Argianas is presenting a body of new sculptural works conceived specifically for
this project and collectively resonating in the exhibition spaces.
Athanasios Argianas’s
interdisciplinary practice encompasses sculpture, painting, text, performance
and music. It is concerned with the physicality of sculpture versus the
immateriality of performed lyrics, or language, making immaterial objects from
material means and vice versa, and is often informed by his background, and
parallel practice, in musical composition.
An Ear Of Arms (around you) hints at an ear that listens in empathy, rather
than sound, composed of arms—a hugging gesture, transforming to a communal ear.
The exhibition takes shape in various new formats of works: from a tasseled
outline of a wild Cichorium weed, cut in steel, to a 3d scan of a Pinna
Nobilis—a creature currently facing extinction—and an architectural weave of a
scanned Turtle shell, to text etched works that play with the limits of
sculpture through layers of representation and reference. A solid brass ribbon
is bent to pretend it is supple, soft, etched with text that again opens up
another layer of space, that of spoken language, a virtual immaterial
objecthood.
Athanasios Argianas (b. 1976,
Athens) lives and works between Athens and London.
Hollowed Water, his first major solo show in a public institution in
the UK, was on view at Camden Arts Centre, London, in 2020, and toured to ARCH,
Athens in 2021. Has held solo concerts exhibitions at: Max Wigram (London); The
Breeder (Athens); Arcade (with Len Lye; London), On Stellar Rays (New York);
Aanant & Zoo (Berlin).
Selected group shows include:
Grimm (Amsterdam); Mor Charpentier (Paris); Madragoa (Lisbon); Lisson Gallery
(London); RODEO (Istanbul) amongst others. His work was presented at the 30th São Paulo Biennial; documenta 14,
Fridericianum (Kassel); Kunsthalle Wien (Wien); Lisson Gallery (London);
Fondazione Prada, Ca Corner (Venice); Performa 13 (New York); Tate Britain,
(London); The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion (London); amongst others.
Species Counterpoint, a monograph on his work was co-published in 2021 by
Lenz, Milan, with Camden Arts Centre, London, and ARCH, Athens with essays by
Dan Fox, Quinn Latimer, Jen Kabat and an interview with the artist and Martin
Herbert. He records with the Lo Recordings label in London and runs Daedalus
Street with Rowena Hughes, a project facilitating the development of new
artworks by invited artists in their studio in Athens.
Critical essay by Giovanna Manzotti