1987, Guanajuato, Messico. Vive a New York City, USA.
Per questa tazza l’artista fa riferimento al suo lavoro Después de todo, solo estamos aquí una vez (2021), parte di una serie di opere ispirate alla leggenda di Drexciya, che spronano a riflettere sulle molte vite che si sono spente a causa della migrazione forzata, immaginando questi stessi individui che ancora prosperano attraverso forme diverse. Cercano inoltre di dare una risposta a domande con cui l'artista si confronta, ad esempio, “Troveremo mai una casa in questo luogo o saremo sempre alla deriva dalle uniche case che abbiamo conosciuto?”
Credits ritratto artista: Rafael Martinez
1988, Cortona. He lives in Cortona, Italy and Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
To evoke the origin of such an everyday good as coffee, for his cup the artist uses poetic images linked to the countryside, capable of suggesting both the idea of cultivation and that of a cycle that ends to start another. Working through some photographs on the surface of the plate, a shot is born capable of suggesting movement and dynamism, the dark and slightly mirroring glazes on the cup bring a reverberation of the image below.
Credits portrait artist: Giovanni Salvi
1993, London, UK. Lives in New York City, USA.
The cup celebrates the miraculous essence of daily rituals and the natural world that surrounds us.
The flower-shaped angelic creatures that move in the clouds look up with their big cartoon eyes, bursting into flames, before the beholder looks at the cup before taking a sip of coffee.
A line from the artist's poem hangs in the drawn sky, each word gently lifted by the wind.
Credits portrait artist: Joana Luz
1982, Bucharest. Lives in Bucharest, Romania.
With this cup, the artist invites us to remember the common origin of all living beings through the sign of a hybrid plant-man in which a series of fingerprints are transformed into leaves and vice versa, also evoking a tactile sensation. When the cup is used, the real touch of the hand holding it is superimposed, in a playful layering, on the underlying leaf-footprints.
Credits portrait artist: Andrei Dinu
1980, Kanagawa, Japan. Lives in New York City, USA.
The artist once dug a 7-foot deep hole in a concrete floor. Jumping on a homemade trampoline, placed in the hole, her body disappeared and reappeared, crossing the horizon that separates the living from the dead. As she jumped, she would repeat, "People with high elasticity get lost in the waist. People with low elasticity get bored in the waist. How elastic are you?" While pouring and sipping an espresso in and out of this cup, the artist wonders: "How adventurous will you be today?"
Credits portrait artist: Takehiro Iikawa
1948, Santiago, Chile. Lives in New York City, USA.
For this cup the artist uses a detail of A fragment of Janis Joe, (Janis Joplin and Joe Cocker) an oil painting of his made in 1971.
In this image, the artist flies completely naked to her poetry table, elevated by the same poems that are about to be composed.
Credits portrait artist: Jael Valdivia
Cecilia Alemani, Curator of the Biennale Arte 2022, has numerous exhibitions on contemporary artists, is responsible and chief curator of High Line Art, the public art program of the High Line of New York, as well as former Curator of the Italian Pavilion at the 2017 Biennale Arte .
It describes the Milk of Dreams, theme of the 59th International Art Exhibition, as a magical world in which life is constantly reinvented through the imagination.
For the illy Art Collection commission he invited artists with very different practices with the curiosity to see what imaginative metamorphoses they would propose.
Credits portrait Curator: Andrea Avezzù. Courtesy of the Venice Biennale
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