|       |       |       |         | Anna Maria Maiolino.  Untitled, from the series "Between the Inside and the Outside,"  2014. White molded cement. |  |  |  |        |       | Anna Maria MaiolinoPonto a Ponto (Point to Point)
 |    |  |        |       | Over the past five decades, Anna Maria Maiolino has  created a diverse body of work, continuously exploring creative and  destructive processes, dislocation, alienation, longing and identity. For  Ponto a Ponto (Point to Point), the first solo exhibition by  Maiolino with Galeria Luisa Strina, the artist will present works she  created in different media over the last five years: drawings, photographs,  videos, sculptures, sound and poetry. 
 To produce some of them,  the artist employed strictly studio, handcrafting techniques, whereas in  others she used new media: photography, video and sound. As a result, there  is a constant imbalance and transformation within the set: all the works  convey their own meanings, sometimes moving towards one another, and  sometimes moving away.
 
 This creative realm composed of a  wide spectrum of interests is articulated in Maiolino's work both in the  process of developing the series and throughout her practice. The artist's  attitude to materials and temporality produces a creative return to various  stages of her career and it is because of that, the artist has named this  show Ponto a Ponto:
 
 "I thought this title was quite  fitting because it emphasizes the idea of using a body of meanings  connected by the diverse techniques. Since 1990 I have been working with  the traditional method of molded sculpture, a process that involves three  steps: first, I create a positive in clay; then I remove the clay mold and  isolate it with stearin; finally, in the third and final stage of the  process, I fill the mold with cement mortar or plaster, thus resulting in  the final positive, the object itself. In case I decide to cast the object  in metal, I create a positive in wax and then cast this  positive. Sculpture molding has given me my first experience with  clay. I embrace the essential nature of touch, reconnecting the work with  its topological character and the possibility of an endless spectrum of  shapes.
 
 The series of sculptural installations in this  exhibition were made with raku ceramic. Initiated in 2010 and titled  "Prepositions," the series features the repetition of basic shapes produced  by the action of the hand over the clay. This series is reminiscent of the  installations made of large amounts of unfired clay of the series "Terra  modelada" (Modeled Earth) initiated in 1994. In these installations the  clay is handled in situ, just as in the last dOCUMENTA (13) in Kassel, in  2012.
 
 The different series of drawings result from the  series titled "Codificações Matéricas"  (Material Encodings) which I began in 1994. At that time, this is the title  I gave the series because after I encountered clay, my drawing acquired a  new material consciousness and new ways of being. In other words, I started  to draw fully aware of the interrelationships between materials, of what  was driving me, the paint and the force of gravity. My projects with  super-8 film, video, photography and sound are experimental practices  driven by a strong desire for freedom. The results are working stratagems,  maneuvers for creation."
 –Anna Maria Maiolino, May 2014
 
 Anna Maria Maiolino was born in 1942 in Scalea, Italy, and has  lived in Brazil since 1960. In 1967, she participated in the celebrated  exhibition New Brazilian Objectivity, organized by critics and  artists including Hélio Oiticica. Her show at the Centro Cultural  Cândido Mendes (Rio de Janeiro) in 1989 was presented an award by the  Brazilian Association of Art Critics – ABCA. In 2012, Maiolino  participated in dOCUMENTA 13 in Kassel, Germany. Also in 2012 the artist  received the MASP Mercedes - Benz Visual Arts Award, 1st edition, for her  body of work. Participated in the prize jury were Teixeira Coelho, curator  of MASP; Chris Dercon, director of Tate Modern, London; José Roca,  curator of Latin American art at the Tate Modern; Paulo Herkenhoff,  director of MAR - Museum of Art of Rio de Janeiro, and Moacir dos Anjos,  independent curator. In 2010, Fundació Tàpies in  Barcelona, Spain, organized a retrospective of her work, which then  travelled to the Galician Center for Contemporary Art in Santiago de  Compostela and Malmö Konsthall. The same year, she participated in the  29th São Paulo Biennial as well as in a group exhibition at MoMA in  New York, in addition to solo exhibitions in London and Milan. In previous  years, her solo presentations included the Pharos Centre for Contemporary  Art (Cyprus), in 2007; the Miami Art Centre – MAC, in 2006, and the  Pinacoteca do Estado (São Paulo), in 2005. In 2002, a retrospective  exhibition of her works on paper was held at The Drawing Center in New  York, together with the release of Maiolino's book Vida Afora/A Life  Line. Major group exhibitions include the 7th Mercosul Biennial in  Porto Alegre, in 2009; MAM 60 – OCA, in São Paulo, in 2008,  and exhibitions at MOCA, Los Angeles, in 2007; Cisneros Fontanals Art  Foundation, in 2006; Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, in 2005, and  Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, in 2004.
 
 
 
  
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