ARTISSIMA 2024
31 October - 3 November 2024
JACOPO MILIANI
Flowers
BOOTH LIGHT BLUE nº4
Rosa Santos gallery presents the work of Jacopo Miliani for Artissima 2024.
Flowers is an inedited project that brings together artist’s work, publications and a tapestry that he made in collaboration with his parents. Through different formats and media, the booth aims to give an overview of the changing production of Miliani who for years has been developing a personal research on sexuality, language, queerness and underground cultures, using materials from the past to reinvent the present and think about the future.
At the center of the stand there is a series of works (There is a light…, 2024) composed of vintage flashing lights (in the shape of flowers), transparent Perspex sheets and archive photographs (found-footage). This series, never exhibited before, presents an ephemeral and poetic relationship between the photographed bodies – oren captured in theatrical gestures – and the melancholic rhythm of the constantly repeating flashing lights. The photographs re-emerge in a different context, far from the one that may have given rise to them: it is not important who the author is, the shot happens in the encounter between the image and the gaze.
At the entrance to the stand there is a “reading table” that collects all the publications produced so far by the artist or those that have included a special contribution by him, including all the projects of SelfPleasurePublishing, the independent publishing house that Miliani founded in 2014. The presentation collects, for the first time, artist’s books, monographs, Xerox books, fanzines, postcards, fabric prints in order to offer an overview of the artist’s research and personal archive.
BIO: Jacopo Miliani is a visual artist living in Milan. He has collaborated with different performers including Jacopo Jenna, Antonio Torres, divaD, Benjamin Milan, Mathieu LaDurée, Eve Stainton. His projects have featured professionals from various disciplines including the filmmaker Dario Argento, the writer Walter Siti, the fashion designers Boboutic, and the music producer Jean–Louis Hutha. His work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions at MUDAM, Luxemburg (2023), Vilnius Biennal, Vilnius (2023), MAO, Torino (2023), Museo Novecento, Florence (2021), GAMeC, Bergamo (2019), Centro Pecci per l’arte Contemporanea, Prato (2022 and 2019), Galeria Rosa Santos, Valencia (2018 and2023),Palais de Tokyo, Paris(2017),David Roberts Art Foundation, London(2017) Kunsthalle Lissabon, Lisbon (2016), ICA studio, London (2010 and 2015), Studio Dabbeni, Lugano (2015), GAM, Turin (2013), MADRE, Naples (2011). His work has been acquired by some private and public collections including MAGA, Gallarate; Palazzo Collica, Spoleto; GAM, Turin; Centro Pecci, Prato; Deutsche Bank Collection.