Rome – “Neon: The Luminous Matter Of Art” At The Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome Through November 11th, 2012

November 1st, 2012


Joseph Kosuth, Neon, 1965

All images courtesy MACRO Rome.

MACRO, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, has filled its expansive Enel Hall with close to 70 illuminated works for its show Neon: the Luminous Matter of Art.  An exhibition dedicated solely to the use of neon, the show brings together 50 artists who have worked with the medium in contemporary practice. The sculptures, installations and textual works lay the art-historical framework for conceptual practice based on semiotics while also (more literally) paying homage to the medium’s origins as material for signage.

Delving into the past 50 years, on view are works by Dan Flavin, Joseph Kosuth, Tracy Emin, and Jason Rhoades, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Maurizio Cattelan, Spencer Finch, Dan Flavin, Claire Fontaine, Piero Golia, Douglas Gordon, Alfredo Jaar, Gyula Kosice, Mario Merz, François Morellet, Bruce Nauman and Keith Sonnier, among many others.


Bruce Nauman, Raw/War, 1970, MACRO Rome.


Mario Merz, The Spiral Is, 1990, MACRO Rome.


Mauricio Nannucci, Not All At Once, 1993

 

The neon installations are presented in six thematic sections, displayed by content and highlighting the museum’s modern structural  frame.

“Signs” starts with the artistic interpretations of the origins of the medium, while “Babel” takes it one step further, showcasing complexly constructed works. “I/We” examines the private and intimate as well as collective spaces, while “Missing Poem” addresses linguistic and lyrical expression. “Geometry” focuses on shapes and composition, and “Starting Point” pays homage to the medium’s first innovators, with a selection of seminal works on display.


Maurizio Cattelan, Christmas 95, 1995, MACRO Rome.


Sigalit Landau, Go .. home, 2009, MACRO Rome.


Jason Rhoades, Untitled, 2004, MACRO Rome.

The exhibition was curated by David Rosenberg and Bartolomeo Pietromarchi and co-organized with La Maison Rouge in Paris, where it was originally displayed through May 20th of this year. Neon fittingly celebrates the collaboration between MACRO and the Italian utility company ENEL as part of a commemoration of the company’s 50th anniversary.

-M. Steward

Related Links
Neon: the Luminous Matter of Art [Exhibition Page]
“Flavin, Nauman Light Up Neon Show” [Bloomberg Businessweek]