MARIA LAI: Tenendo per mano il Sole at MAXXI

MARIA LAI: Tenendo per mano il Sole at Rome's MAXXI
Maria Lai Photo by Pietro Paolo Pinna

The multi-faceted world of Maria Lai told through 200 works

On the occasion of the centenary of her birth, MAXXI is dedicating a major exhibition to Maria Lai (1919 – 2013), one of the most original voices in Italian contemporary art. More than 200 works will be on display, reconstructing her complex and fascinating biography and free and unprejudiced approach to creativity.

Maria Lai succeeded in creating a different and original language while being aware of the long process of decantation that her art would have to undergo before it achieved recognition. Today that process appears to be complete: over the last few years there have been numerous initiatives devoted to her, and her works have recently been displayed at Documenta 14 and the 2017 edition of the Venice Biennale.

MARIA LAI: Tenendo per mano il Sole at Rome's MAXXI
Telaio del meriggio, 1967
legno, spago, tela, tempera
cm 100 x 153 x 20
Collezione Fondazione Stazione dell’Arte
Photo credit Tiziano Canu
Courtesy Fondazione Stazione dell’Arte
© Archivio Maria Lai by SIAE 2019

The retrospective at MAXXI focuses on what has been defined as her second period, that is to say, the works she created from the 1960s and which she started exhibiting again, following a long absence from the public and the art scene, only in 1971. “This was because”, underlines Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, director of MAXXI Arte, “it was from that time, through to her death in 2013, that many of the aspirations that make her today a very contemporary artist are present in the work of Maria Lai, allowing us to restore her to a central position in the history of recent art.”

MARIA LAI: Tenendo per mano il Sole at Rome's MAXXI
Telaio paesaggio degli uccelli, 1967
legno, tempera, spago
cm 80 x 65 x 20
Collezione Fondazione Stazione dell’Arte
Photo credit Tiziano Canu
Courtesy Fondazione Stazione dell’Arte
© Archivio Maria Lai by SIAE 2019
MARIA LAI: Tenendo per mano il Sole at Rome's MAXXI
Maria Lai al lavoro su una delle rampe de La scarpata, UIassai, 1993
Photo Maria Sofia Pisu

More than 200 works are on display, including sewn books, sculptures, Geographies, public works and her celebrated Looms, presenting as comprehensively as possible, the personality of Maria Lai and the diverse aspects of her work. The exhibition also features some works recently added to the MAXXI Collection: Terra, 1984; Il viaggiatore astrale, 1989; Bisbigli, 1996; Pagina cucita, 1978 and Untitled, 2009, a rare Geography on acetate currently being accepted as a donation.

Tenendo per mano il sole is the title of the exhibition and the first Sewn Fable made by the artist. Both the title and the work contain many of the elements typical of Lai’s research: her interest in poetry, language and the word; the cosmogony of her geographies evoked by the sun; the pedagogical vocation implicit in that “taking by the hand”. Not so much a classic retrospective as a story that is not bound by purely chronological constraints and follows a peculiar biographical and artistic path, characterised by discourses and intuitions apparently left suspended before being taken up again many years later.

Fiabe intrecciate, metallo, 2007, La Stazione dell’Arte, Ulassai
Photo Elisabetta Loi, Sergio Melis, Arasolè
Courtesy Fondazione Stazione dell’Arte
© Archivio Maria Lai by SIAE 2019

Through a broad selection of works, many of them previously unseen, the exhibition presents the multi-faceted world of Maria Lai and the dense stratification of ideas and suggestions that characterised her imaginary. The show is structured in five sections which take their name from citations or the titles of works by Lai, while the subtitle describes the typical methods of her research; the voice of Maria Lai accompanies each section through a montage of previously unseen material compiled by the director Francesco Casu.

Till January 12, 2020

MAXXI

Via Guido Reni, 4/a

Tue-Fri, Sun: 11am-7pm, Sat: 11am-10pm

Entry Fee: €12

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