Pirelli HangarBicocca
Cildo Meireles
Cildo Meireles. Installations
“Cildo Meireles. Installations” is the first exhibition in Italy devoted to one of the most important and best-known post-war Brazilian artists. Curated by Vicente Todolí, the exhibition includes 12 of the artist’s most important installations, made from 1970 to the present day.
Através (1983-1989) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
Babel (2001) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
Back
in the 1960s, Meireles was one of the first to experiment with multi-sensory
immersive installations that required the full involvement of the public. His
works address social and cultural issues, revealing their full meaning only
when they are walked through, involving not just sight but also hearing, touch,
smell and even taste.
Eureka/Blindhotland (1970-1975) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
Olvido (1987-1989) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
The
exhibition winds its way through a disorienting itinerary, with both monumental
and minuscule works that capture the viewer partly through the artist’s
indistinct use of materials. This is because Cildo Meireles chooses objects and
materials on the basis of their symbolic or sensory characteristics, combining
elements that contrast with each other in semantic or visual terms.
Amerikkka (1991/2013) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
Entrevendo (1970/1994) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
Cinza (1984-1986) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
Abajur (1997/2010) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
Marulho (1991/1997) by Cildo MeirelesPirelli HangarBicocca
The use of large
amounts of identical or similar objects to create new environments and visual
effects, with sound as a key element in the interaction between the works and
the public, and space as a fundamental component in emphasizing the paradoxes
and metaphors, are key elements of Cildo Meireles’s art, which is effectively
illustrated in the 12 installations on display at Pirelli HangarBicocca.
The exhibition “Cildo Meireles. Installations” is partly co-produced with the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid) and the Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves (Porto).