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MICHELE GABRIELE "THE EXTENDED GAZE, IN THE DEPTH OF A REFLECTION" đź“·


  • Cantina, Aarhus Skovgaardsgade 3G Aarhus, 8000 Denmark (map)

Michele Gabriele, Distracted and Deleterious, 2023 (performance) Installation view from: The extended gaze, in the depth of a reflection, at Cantina, Aarhus, Denmark; Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Presse release, December 2023

In the exhibition The extended gaze, in the depth of a reflection, Michele Gabriele has created a new series of works that explore the states that exist between the viewer: the one who observes and the artwork: the subject of the observation. Gabriele’s works seek to fluctuate between these two states. They play with the movements the viewer makes in the art space: how they look at sculptures and paintings, and how the art space itself shapes our perception of the works.

At Cantina, Gabriele has installed a generic, gray carpet that could be found in any institution and painted the central pillars of the room in the same color. The carpet considerably resembles the carpet that was in Cantina’s premises when it was taken over as an office space, and which has since been replaced with a smooth, concrete floor that is more suitable for the art space. Now the carpet has found its way back as a dogma the artist has willingly imposed on themselves to work with.

Michele Gabriele, The extended gaze, in the depth of a reflection (installation view). Cantina, 2023. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Cumbersome, 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Cumbersome, 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, The extended gaze, in the depth of a reflection (installation view). Cantina, 2023. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Estremi per un paesaggio disonesto (Extremes for a dishonest landscape), 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Estremi per un paesaggio disonesto (Extremes for a dishonest landscape), 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Inspired by the early landscape paintings that moved into homes and became a window to another view, Gabriele’s works reach for the sensation of sinking into a painting. At first glance abstract, covered in rapid strokes, they bring to mind the works of post-war abstract expressionists such as Cy Twombly’s charcoal doodles or Joan Mitchell’s paintings of fierce paint gestures. Behind the strokes, transparent layers of sky, landscapes, horizons, jewelry, eyes and animals emerge.

Michele Gabriele, The extended gaze, in the depth of a reflection (installation view). Cantina, 2023. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Come l’altro giorno (like the other day), 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Come l’altro giorno (like the other day), 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Distracted and Deleterious, 2023 (performance). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Toil, 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Toil, 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Distracted and Deleterious, 2023 (performance). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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In the works, Gabriele has used hundreds of photographs of landscapes, which are digitally merged in transparent layers, until new contexts and shapes emerge. These images form a starting point for the paintings, which follow and continue the shapes of the landscapes. The lines, which are exaggeratedly drawn out as an abstract signature in the corner and the painted details that imitate a reflection, as if the paintings were behind a glass frame, draw us out again from the immersion in the image and back to the surface, the texture, the materiality of the work.

Michele Gabriele, The extended gaze, in the depth of a reflection (installation view). Cantina, 2023. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, La terribile Tucandeira (The terrible Tucandeira), 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, La terribile Tucandeira (The terrible Tucandeira), 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, The extended gaze, in the depth of a reflection (installation view). Cantina, 2023. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, The only one surprised about it, 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, The only one surprised about it, 2023 (acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal and powder pigments on printed synthetic canvas). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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For the opening of this exhibition, the performance Distracted and Deleterious will be staged, which is part of the Egolatra series. In the performance, the performer is cloaked in a costume, threadbare and armored, appearing as if a giant or god from a distant time has stepped out of the bog they have been buried in. The giant’s presence in the room is similar to that of the viewer, but takes place in an extended perception of time, where the movements become breaks from long moments of stillness and where the performer and its costume try to escape the performance and become a sculpture instead. In this act, the performance embodies both the state of observing and the state of being observed at the same time.

Michele Gabriele, Distracted and Deleterious, 2023 (performance). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Distracted and Deleterious, 2023 (performance). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, Distracted and Deleterious, 2023 (performance). Courtesy of the Artist and Ashes/Ashes. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele, The extended gaze, in the depth of a reflection (installation view). Cantina, 2023. Photo: Mikkel Kaldal
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Michele Gabriele (they/him) is a European visual artist based in Milan, Italy. Gabriele graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera, Milan in 2007 and, in addition to the exhibition in Cantina, they have a current exhibition at Meet Factory in Prague and at the EACC Museum, Castelló de la Plana, in València. They had solo exhibitions at Kunsthalle Ost, Leipzig, 2022, Ashes/Ashes, New York, 2022 and group exhibitions at the Musée d’art et d’histoire, Geneva, 2023, International Objects, New York, 2023 and Buropolis, Marseille 2021 among others.

Opening: Friday the 8th of December, 4-8pm.
Exhibition period: 8th of December, 2023 - 14th of January, 2024.
Opening hours: Wed-fri: 3-5pm, sat-sun: 12-3pm + by appointment.


The exhibition is supported by Aarhus Kommune, 15. Juni fonden, Beckett Fonden, Det Obelske Familiefond og Statens Kunstfond
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