Un campo di battaglia postbellico, cosparso di bestiari terrestri e volanti; armamenti simbolici ora mansueti. Sfilano sagome animali che un tempo furono chimere, transitano da un quadro all'altro, quando non ne coniugano due come cerniere.
Valentino Zeichen
Works
Il battesimo di Lucifero
La musa evasiva
Ombre volanti
Mappe
Scritture perdute
Exhibitions
SOLO SHOWS
2023 Coreografie cosmiche - La Nuova Pesa - Roma
2022 Oltre - Fornace del Canova
2020 Ombre volanti - Galleria André - Roma
2016 La Musa Evasiva - Galleria André - Roma
2014 Innocenzo Odescalchi - Galleria Miralli - Palazzo Chigi - Viterbo
2014 Enigmi e coltivazioni spaziali - Accademia d'Ungheria - Roma
2013 Prima dei Geografi - Museo Carlo Bilotti - Roma
GROUP SHOWS
2018 L’Infinito presente - WE GIL - Roma
2018 Eventi collaterali Manifesta - Palazzo Oneto - Palermo
2015 Trincee - La Nuova Pesa - Roma
2013 Sette Artisti italiani a Budapest - Hét olasz müvesz Budapesten - Budapest - Ungheria
2013 Sette Artisti italiani a Budapest - Istituto Italiano di Cultura - Budapest - Ungheria
2011 Biennale di Venezia - Padiglione Italia (Regione Lazio) - Palazzo Venezia - Roma
2010 Opere Festival - Castello di Bracciano
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About
Innocenzo Odescalchi
Innocenzo Odescalchi was born on May 17, 1956 in Rome, where he lives and works. Hovering over Odescalchi’s big paintings one perceives a new pictorial approach in the poetics of abstraction. His is an astronautical reconnaisance of cosmic darkness, a challenge to nothingness which spitefully conceals yet more nothingness within the uninhabited distances of the invisible.
These paintings appear as maps of concertina universography, which open and fold according to the perspectives of the theories that set the heavens to music.
Odescalchi’s works creatively rely on inventive inputs taken from the prophets of doom – the gurus of cosmic statistics.
The blazes of the numeric time gauges flare and open fire on history’s nothingness with ‘centuries’ and ‘millennia’ as bullets. Behind the shields of coats of arms lie mummies of chimeras rusted by deadlines. Contraptions in the toys that have tyrannized over many a childhood, and still hold them captive, squeak: a post-war battlefield strewn with bestiaries of flying and crawling creatures; symbolic armaments now turned tame. Silhouettes of animals that once were chimeras file past, moving from one painting to the next forming a hinge joining two paintings together.
Valentino Zeichen