GIONI DAVID PARRA | DALLA LUNAE ALLE STELE: Castello del Piagnaro, Pontremoli
'The sword that we see carved in the Stele Statue in defence of society has the same shape as the Blade of Light that is the historical emblem of Gioni David Parra: both emit shining messages.'
The Cris Contini Contemporary London gallery presents Tuscan artist Gioni David Parra's solo exhibition ‘From Lunae to Stele’ on display from 15 June to 28 July 2024 at the Piagnaro Castle, Pontremoli, MS, Italy. The project, organised in collaboration with the Municipality of Pontremoli, the Piagnaro Castle - former seat of the Museum of the Stele Statues - and the Cultural Association Art Promoter, includes ten works, among which a new site-specific installation located inside the castle tower. Pontremoli, the ancient land of Luni crossed by the Via Francigena, was often defended in the past by its warriors considered ‘tutelary deities’, whose testimony is preserved in the castle with large monoliths, on which men and women are sculpted in low relief: the Stele Statues.
A leading figure in contemporary Italian sculpture, with a strong sense of material and colour, Gioni David Parra works with stone, predominantly marble. In his creations defined as Bladelight (blades of light), the marble, worked and translated into sharp sculptural elements, loses body and weight to acquire symbolic lightness thanks to the suspended and base installations. Following the cornerstones of sculpture: the full and the empty, the geometric and the indefinite, the whole and the broken, the artist emphasises the topical features by using gold leaf, which transcends its classical decorative meaning. In a presentation note for this exhibition, the artist declares: My connection to this context and this sculptural language is not only territorial, because my work certainly originates and matures under the Apuan Alps with its marble, but it is above all in the founding values that we find a closeness. Recognisable in the form of my Stelae with its stylised Bladelight like the daggers of the Lunar warriors. While certain cuts of mine (Nocube) evoke a strong femininity and maternity. To summarise, we can say that the protagonist is the sculpture of yesterday and today, between primitive and contemporary, rooted in certain universally common themes. We meet ideally on that threshold that unites us in enigma and mystery. A torment that has been perpetuated for centuries in the space of the sacred.
FROM LUNAE TO STELE | Gioni David Parra
Opening 15 June 2024 at 6:00pm
Exhibition 15 June – 28 July 2024
Piagnaro Castle, Pontremoli, MS, Italy
Open to the public 10.30am - 8.00pm continuously