Daniel Silver
Lionz in Zion 5 Feb. - 30 Mar. 2009 ![]() Installation view
The gallery inaugurates Daniel Silver's (London, 1972) second solo show in Italy. For this exhibition, the artist's research on three-dimensional figures takes shape starting from copies of Greco-Roman marbles, recently carved in Carrara. Silver retouches the marbles incisively, so as to cancel their original features. For each piece he conceives, a unique pedestal made by heterogeneous materials that is incorporated into the sculpture. Conceptually, in his studio, the artist proceeds to the marble's transformation that has withered in time, but he opposes time's destructive power by refining and gracing them. What arises are anthropomorphic statues of a psychological complexity and a series of watercolors inspired by them. ![]() Untitled, 2009 marble, wood 200 x 60 x 60 cm ![]() Installation view ![]() Untitled, 2008/2009 clay, wood, paint 85 x 48 x 31 cm ![]() Installation view ![]() Untitled, 2009 marble, oak wood, paint 155 x 50 x 46 cm ![]() Untitled, 2009 marble, concrete, wood, paint 175 x 60 x 50 cm |