Installazione

Objects of Migration, Photo-Objects of Art History: Encounters in an Archive

Guided tour of the installation by Massimo Ricciardo
curated by Costanza Caraffa and Almut Goldhahn

Objects of Escape - Inventories of Migration is a joint art project by Massimo Ricciardo and Thomas Kilpper. When refugee boats from Africa or the Middle East land on the European coast or when they need to be rescued on the high seas, many objects remain on the boats. These items have very different characteristics, ranging from everyday objects such as water bottles and mobile phones up to very personal things, such as photo albums and diaries. The project tries to collect these objects and to show them to the public. The unique objects are charged through the context and the place of their discovery: They have been silent witnesses of life-threatening crossings. The fact that only the most necessary things can be taken on to the cramped boats, made a decision and consideration preceding: "what to take", an imagination "what is to come?". For the refugees these particular objects were (or still are) of great importance to ensure their survival.

The recently initiated collection Objects of Escape - Inventories of Migration is to be seen as part of the contemporary cultural heritage. A present marked by a new dimension of globalized economy and elites but at the same time by the mass phenomenon of migration and escape. The phenomenon of migration is living within the collected objects - in their entirety they carry the treasure of an enormous will to survive. The project wants to secure this potential and make it visible. It wants to promote the development and cultural work with the collection in various directions: as open and available to the public as possible.

Massimo Ricciardo brought a selection of these objects to Florence, among them some photographs, to the Photothek of the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz. In the spaces of the Photothek a dialogue between the objects of the migrant people and the structures and holdings of an art historical documentary photo archive started.

     

Massimo Ricciardo, born 1979 in Darmstadt, lives and works in Turin. He exhibited his works among others at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut, Florence (2018), Karlskirche Karlsplatz / documenta 14, Kassel (2017),  Kunsthaus, Dresden (2016), Palazzo Donà Brusa, 56th Venice Biennale (2015), Dassweisssehaus Kunstverein Wien (2014), Pavillion Social, Kunstverein Lucca (2014) and Raffaele De Grada Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, San Gimignano (2013).

    

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18 aprile 2018, ore 14:00

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