Philippine Daily Inquirer

Italian artist-anatomist Nunzio Paci in Manila

- By Kara de Guzman @Inq_Lifestyle —CONTRIBUTE­D

In a large forest in Norway where snow covers the land 200 days a year, an old tree has stood sentinel since the time when the British Isles were still connected to Europe.

Named Old Tjikko, this Norway Spruce has lived for nearly 10,000 years. The average human lifespan is .0079% of the age of Old Tjikko—if it were to blink, it could miss us.

Still, the tree and its observer are closely interwoven in a cycle that is inconceiva­bly old —a primordial vein that stretches unfathomab­ly into the future.

Italian artist-anatomist and Galerie Stephanie’s latest artistin-residence Nunzio Paci possesses a breathtaki­ng ability to reconnect these beings, reaching through the warp and weft of time to paint figures of regenerati­on that coalesce what has passed with what is yet to come.

The maturity of his subject, as well as the extreme care with which he produces his profoundly beautiful works has seen him exhibit around Europe, the United States and Asia.

His drawings, paintings and sculptures have been shown all over Italy: at Bologna Anatomical Wax Museum (2011, 2016); the historic Fogazzaro Palace (2011, 2012); and at the industrial complex-turned-exhibition space Fabricca Saccardo (2012), before he was signed onto the Milan contempora­ry art gallery Officine dell’ Immagine in 2013.

Later he exhibited at Museum of Contempora­ry Art in Sicily (2013); the Oxholm Gallery in Denmark (2014); at Herr Beinlich in Germany (2015); and Art Stage Singapore (2016).

Nunzio has also been featured in a number of publicatio­ns, from WideWalls and HiFructose to Vice’s Creators series, and most recently in “Anatomy Rocks,” a compilatio­n of over 60 internatio­nal artists that reinterpre­t anatomy in spectacula­r fashions.

He has been the recipient of six residencie­s in Sweden, China and Norway; with this threemonth residency under Galerie Stephanie in the Philippine­s being his latest.

“Mimesis,” Nunzio Paci’s first exhibition in the Philippine­s, opens March 28, 6 p.m., at Galerie Stephanie. It is located at Unit 1B Parc Plaza Building, 183 E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave., Libis, Quezon City.

Call 7091488; e-mail inquiry.galerie stephanie@gmail.com. Exhibit will run until April 18.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? “Anatomy of an Iris”
“Anatomy of an Iris”
 ??  ?? “Botanical Surgery” III
“Botanical Surgery” III
 ??  ?? “Poppies Lost in the Mist”
“Poppies Lost in the Mist”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines