Wunderkammer
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Wunderkammer
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Gianluca Malgeri: A Double Register of Vision
Born in Reggio Calabria, Italy, in 1974, Gianluca Malgeri’s artistic journey is one marked by a restless exploration of space, perception, and the subtle power of suggestion. His early life, rooted in the periphery of Italian society, profoundly shaped his approach to art – a deliberate resistance to easy assimilation and a deep engagement with the overlooked corners of experience. This initial displacement, rather than defining him, became a foundational element in his artistic philosophy, informing a persistent desire to uncover hidden narratives within seemingly mundane environments.
Malgeri’s formal training provided a crucial springboard for his development. He honed his skills at the prestigious Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence and subsequently pursued a course in Visual Arts at the IUAV – the University of Venice, institutions renowned for their rigorous academic standards and commitment to fostering innovative artistic voices. These experiences instilled within him not only technical proficiency but also a critical awareness of art history and contemporary trends, which he then skillfully reinterpreted through his own unique lens.
The Double Register: A Defining Characteristic
A defining characteristic of Malgeri’s work is the “double register,” a concept that encapsulates the layered complexity inherent in many of his pieces. This isn't simply about depicting two distinct subjects within a single frame; rather, it represents a simultaneous engagement with contrasting registers – one often characterized by an almost mythical quality, imbued with elements of myth, art, fashion, and power, while the other is grounded in direct experience, personal observation, and a deliberate resistance to conventional representation. This tension creates a dynamic interplay that compels viewers to actively participate in deciphering the work’s meaning.
He describes this process as “friction,” acknowledging that it's within these points of divergence – where seemingly disparate elements collide – that his art truly comes alive. Malgeri deliberately avoids settling into comfortable resolutions, preferring instead to maintain a state of perpetual questioning and exploration. This approach is reflected in his diverse range of techniques, from photography and drawing to installation and collage, each method serving as a tool for navigating this complex interplay.
Global Recognition and Design Collaborations
Malgeri’s work has garnered significant international recognition, with exhibitions held at prestigious venues such as the Contemporary Art Centre in Vilnius, Lithuania, and the Max Lust Gallery in Vienna, Austria. His distinctive aesthetic caught the eye of Hermès, who commissioned him to design new window displays for their Japanese stores – a testament to his ability to seamlessly blend artistic vision with commercial sensibility. Furthermore, he has been featured in prominent Italian publications like Domusweb.it, solidifying his position as a leading contemporary artist.
Exploring the “Wunderkammer” and Beyond
One particularly compelling aspect of Malgeri’s oeuvre is explored through works such as "Wunderkammer," a series that evokes the spirit of the 18th-century cabinet of curiosities – a space dedicated to collecting and displaying objects of unusual beauty, rarity, and historical significance. These pieces often incorporate found objects, fragments of memory, and carefully constructed narratives, inviting viewers to contemplate the nature of collection, representation, and the human desire to assemble meaning from disparate elements.
His work "Mappa n.5" further exemplifies this approach, presenting a complex map-like composition that simultaneously functions as a visual puzzle and a meditation on spatial relationships and personal memory. These works demonstrate Malgeri’s ability to transform the familiar into the enigmatic, prompting viewers to engage with art not simply as an object of contemplation but as an active participant in its creation.
A Continuing Dialogue
Gianluca Malgeri continues to live and work in Florence, Italy, where he remains deeply engaged in exploring the boundaries of contemporary art. His ongoing projects reflect a persistent curiosity about the world around him, coupled with a commitment to pushing the limits of artistic expression. His unique approach – characterized by its double register, its engagement with memory and place, and its willingness to embrace ambiguity – ensures that his work will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come.
Gianluca Malgeri
1974 - , Italy
Snelle feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Double register works
- Date Of Birth: 1974
- Full Name: gianluca malgeri
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Wunderkammer
- Mappa n.5
- Place Of Birth: Reggio Calabria, Italy


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