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Ugo Rondinone: the world just makes me laugh
Exhibit - Multimedia | June 28 – August 26, 2017 every Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
"Ugo Rondinone: the world just makes me laugh" incorporates imagery and themes from popular culture as well as drawing inspiration from historical art movements such as Romanticism and Surrealism. Seemingly lighthearted motifs including rainbows, clowns, and clown shoes take on a melancholy tone in this riveting and psychologically intense installation. Rondinones nuanced use of space, scale, color, and pose contribute to a brooding sense of the sublime. The joy and wonder of childrens drawings of rainbows, for example, are counterbalanced by the formal and emotional weight of the sheer number of images.
Forty-five life-size, highly realistic clown sculptures, from Rondinones installation vocabulary of solitude, form the exhibitions centerpiece. Festively attired, with closed eyes and expressionless faces, these figures suggest at once a sense of euphoria and a state of melancholy. For Rondinone, the clowns collectively represent one person in solitary activity within an enclosed space.
The BAMPFA exhibition also features several related works, including Rondinones sixty-drawing series 1998 diary; four pairs of clown shoes; eight large-scale paintings from the artists sun series; an oversized light bulb sculpted from wax; and thousands of drawings of rainbows made by children from all over the world, including Berkeley.
Organized by BAMPFA Director and Chief Curator Lawrence Rinder.
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