Project supported by the Italian Council (6th Edition 2019) program to promote Italian contemporary art in the world by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture (MiC).
In an era in which the concept of mental health manifests itself at the crossroads between self-care and mass hysteria, are we still able to initiate a process of de-stigmatisation and a reconsideration of mental illness? How do we de-construct the binary categorisation that distinguishes “deviance” from “normality”?
The Pneuma project originates with these considerations and, after a year of theoretical and empirical research, exploring the immateriality and intangibility of mental illness. Incidentally, Pneuma rediscovers itself in dialogue with the current worldwide emergency, caused by the rampant COVID-19 epidemic: what is the psychological impact of these collective traumatic events on the individual? What are the psychic implications behind isolation? If on the one hand the levels of anxiety and psychological fear are constantly increasing, fuelled by an overload of information from the media, on the other, the first scientific evidence emerges that the same virus is even able to attack the central nervous system. During research residences and collaborations in ten different countries, the artist came into contact with multiple European realities, in the realisation of a project made up of different immersive pieces, brought to fruition following the interaction with people in care, medical staff, doctors and researchers of various kinds. The countries involved are Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, England, Romania and Czech Republic. Fogarolli has forged relationships with some of their major psychiatric institutions, developing a direct confrontation with those who live in these areas, putting into discussion the classification processes of mental distress and the consequent marginalisation of the individual.
Leading this groundwork, Fogarolli has developed an exhibition path, which encompasses a multi-media, environmental installation, that interacts with glass sculptures and a video piece, created in collaboration with brain research institutes such as the CIMeC - Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Rovereto and the King's College in London.
The project was presented in different places: at STATE Studio in Berlin, at MARe Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest, at Löwenbräukunst Art Center and schwarzescafé | Luma Westbau in Zürich, La Fondazione in Rome, Etablissement Gschwandner Reaktor in Wien. Fogarolli encourages visitors to focus on the details of the articulated universe of mental health, revealed through the collaboration and experiences shared between patients and the artist.
The publication of a monographic catalog is in progress including essays written by those from both the medical and artistic field. It will also include a series of unpublished images that will chronologically retrace the project’s preliminary research on a geographical journey. A series of pneumaevents, laboratories, seminars, conferences and screenings are hosted by international partner institutions: medical research centres, universities, academies, associations and centres for mental health treatments.
The final works will then become part of MAMbo - Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna’s permanent collection.
Pneuma
Project supported by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity by the Italian Ministry of Culture under the Italian Council program (2019).
Exhibitions of the research project
STATE Studio, Berlin, March 20 - May 2, 2020
La Fondazione, Rome, June 30 – July 6, 2020 (film screening)
MARe Museum of Recent Art, Bucharest, September 4 - 25, 2020
Löwenbräukust Contemporary Art Center and schwarzescafé, Zürich, October 10 – November 29, 2020
Etablissement Gschwandner Reaktor, Wien, October 20 – 26, 2020 (film screening)
MAMbo - Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna, 2021/2022
Promoting partners
TRA - Treviso Ricerca Arte, Treviso
CIMeC - Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Rovereto
Pneumaevents
Italian Institute of Culture, Tel Aviv
TRA - Treviso Ricerca Arte, Treviso
CIMeC - Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Rovereto
Accademia di Belle Arti di Verona
Dipartimento delle Arti - Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna
IED, European Institute of Design, Venice
Museum recipient of the work
MAMbo - Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna, permanent collection
Internal Collaborators
Gabriele Lorenzoni, Curator – Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rovereto
Giulia Busetti, Independent Curator, collaborator Luma Westbau, Zurich
Giulia Colletti, Public Programmes, Digital Contents, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Rivoli, Torino
Sabrina Comin, Project Manager, TRA, Treviso
Mara Vicino Mediator, TRA, Treviso
Graphic Design
Multiplo, Padova
Catalogue
Grafiche Veneziane, Venice
Les presses du réel, Dijon
Press office
Lightbox, Venice
Project supported by the Italian Council (6th Edition 2019) program to promote Italian contemporary art in the world by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture (MiC).
In an era in which the concept of mental health manifests itself at the crossroads between self-care and mass hysteria, are we still able to initiate a process of de-stigmatisation and a reconsideration of mental illness? How do we de-construct the binary categorisation that distinguishes “deviance” from “normality”?
The Pneuma project originates with these considerations and, after a year of theoretical and empirical research, exploring the immateriality and intangibility of mental illness. Incidentally, Pneuma rediscovers itself in dialogue with the current worldwide emergency, caused by the rampant COVID-19 epidemic: what is the psychological impact of these collective traumatic events on the individual? What are the psychic implications behind isolation? If on the one hand the levels of anxiety and psychological fear are constantly increasing, fuelled by an overload of information from the media, on the other, the first scientific evidence emerges that the same virus is even able to attack the central nervous system. During research residences and collaborations in ten different countries, the artist came into contact with multiple European realities, in the realisation of a project made up of different immersive pieces, brought to fruition following the interaction with people in care, medical staff, doctors and researchers of various kinds. The countries involved are Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, England, Romania and Czech Republic. Fogarolli has forged relationships with some of their major psychiatric institutions, developing a direct confrontation with those who live in these areas, putting into discussion the classification processes of mental distress and the consequent marginalisation of the individual.
Leading this groundwork, Fogarolli has developed an exhibition path, which encompasses a multi-media, environmental installation, that interacts with glass sculptures and a video piece, created in collaboration with brain research institutes such as the CIMeC - Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Rovereto and the King's College in London.
The project was presented in different places: at STATE Studio in Berlin, at MARe Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest, at Löwenbräukunst Art Center and schwarzescafé | Luma Westbau in Zürich, La Fondazione in Rome, Etablissement Gschwandner Reaktor in Wien. Fogarolli encourages visitors to focus on the details of the articulated universe of mental health, revealed through the collaboration and experiences shared between patients and the artist.
The publication of a monographic catalog is in progress including essays written by those from both the medical and artistic field. It will also include a series of unpublished images that will chronologically retrace the project’s preliminary research on a geographical journey. A series of pneumaevents, laboratories, seminars, conferences and screenings are hosted by international partner institutions: medical research centres, universities, academies, associations and centres for mental health treatments.
The final works will then become part of MAMbo - Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna’s permanent collection.
Pneuma
Project supported by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity by the Italian Ministry of Culture under the Italian Council program (2019).
Exhibitions of the research project
STATE Studio, Berlin, March 20 - May 2, 2020
La Fondazione, Rome, June 30 – July 6, 2020 (film screening)
MARe Museum of Recent Art, Bucharest, September 4 - 25, 2020
Löwenbräukust Contemporary Art Center and schwarzescafé, Zürich, October 10 – November 29, 2020
Etablissement Gschwandner Reaktor, Wien, October 20 – 26, 2020 (film screening)
MAMbo - Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna, 2021/2022
Promoting partners
TRA - Treviso Ricerca Arte, Treviso
CIMeC - Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Rovereto
Pneumaevents
Italian Institute of Culture, Tel Aviv
TRA - Treviso Ricerca Arte, Treviso
CIMeC - Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Rovereto
Accademia di Belle Arti di Verona
Dipartimento delle Arti - Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna
IED, European Institute of Design, Venice
Museum recipient of the work
MAMbo - Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna, permanent collection
Internal Collaborators
Gabriele Lorenzoni, Curator – Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rovereto
Giulia Busetti, Independent Curator, collaborator Luma Westbau, Zurich
Giulia Colletti, Public Programmes, Digital Contents, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Rivoli, Torino
Sabrina Comin, Project Manager, TRA, Treviso
Mara Vicino Mediator, TRA, Treviso
Graphic Design
Multiplo, Padova
Catalogue
Grafiche Veneziane, Venice
Les presses du réel, Dijon
Press office
Lightbox, Venice
The Pneuma project is composed of a series of installation, sculptural, photographic and video works.
The glass sculptures were made at the Seguso Vetri d’Arte 1397 foundry in Murano.
The photos has been realized thanks to the tractography processing of data results from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) realized on Fogarolli’s skull at the laboratories of the University of Trento CIMeC – Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Rovereto / Trento.
The Pneuma video explores the boundary between organic and intangible matter, white, aseptic, and bright environments alternate with black and dark ones. The movements and operations performed by an enigmatic man of today's science try to mark an impossible border between visible and invisible. In some cases, the manipulation and intervention actions are carried out with tools or acts on glass sculptures performed by the artist and which represent brain models to be investigated and changed. These technical-scientific actions relate to medical, psychoanalytic, and psychiatric disciplines in which a mind can materialize itself, in which organic feelings can be investigated by neuroscience and pharmacology through chemical balance, in order to be able to reveal knowledge and cure internal disturbances.
The sound that accompanies the entire work, specially made, in some parts resumes the distorted and disturbing frequencies of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) used to analyze the anatomical brain structure of the artist himself.
The succession of scenes leads the observer to the border between science and alchemy remembering how medical-scientific progress is only a consequence of a previous failure, and how science itself, by definition, denies itself consequently to the birth of new premises.
The Pneuma project is composed of a series of installation, sculptural, photographic and video works.
The glass sculptures were made at the Seguso Vetri d’Arte 1397 foundry in Murano.
The photos has been realized thanks to the tractography processing of data results from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) realized on Fogarolli’s skull at the laboratories of the University of Trento CIMeC – Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Rovereto / Trento.