Press Release
The PAV Parco Arte Vivente is pleased to present the group exhibition Nature and Prey, which tackles the subject of colonial memory through the works of a young generation of Italian artists: Irene Coppola, Edoardo Manzoni, Daniele Marzorati and Alessandra Messali.
Far from being an innate condition, oblivious to its circumstances, being prey is a position conferred in relation to other subjects, the object of the predator’s deliberate strategy. We can state that something becomes the prey—and, therefore, huntable—due to a process of distinguishing, hierarchisation or exclusion from the accepted orders.
In order to trace out a theory of prey, it is necessary to consider both the politics of human and extra-
The word prey, which, in Italian, has the same etymology as the verb prendere (to take), is always something that is acquired through violence and capture and is an act that we have legitimised and attributed to nature. Building a theory of prey can be an important tool when tackling the dramatic reality of colonial memory: the four emergent artists invited to take part in the exhibition are not naturalists but the archaeologists of a social history of nature and they investigate by working on the representations of the exotic, of hunting and colonial experiments on plants.
Edoardo Manzoni’s hunting scenes, the traps and bird calls reflect how the violence of the images produced in Africa during the colonial period are rendered aesthetically acceptable. The representation of the defeated and slaughtered “beasts” operates as an exoticizing device for big-
Artists: Irene Coppola (with Vito Priolo), Daniele Marzorati, Edoardo Manzoni, Alessandra Messali
Curated by Marco Scotini.
La Natura e la Preda opens PAV’s exhibition programme for 2022. This will continue with the solo exhibitions of works by Elena Mazzi and Regina José Galindo.
The exhibition has been created with the support of the Compagnia di San Paolo, the Fondazione CRT, the Regione Piemonte and the City of Turin
Daniele Marzorati, Of the darker to the lighter, 2021. Thanks to Museo Friulano di Storia Naturale, Udine. Courtesy of the artist and PAV Parco Arte Vivente
Exhibition 19 March -
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