2024 Tobias Rehberger for UMoCA

Nel futuro acceso/spento

28 September 2024

Associazione Arte Continua inaugurated Saturday 28 September 2024 the new exhibition of Tobias Rehberger entitled 'In the Future On/Off' in the spaces of UMoCA - Under Museum of Contemporary Art.

The installation consists of 52 coloured crystal lamps suspended in the three arches of the UMOCA (Under Museum of Contemporary Art) and is part of the project "Cities of the Future, organised by Associazione Arte Continua.

The work recalls, twenty-five years later, installation Montevideo reveloped by the artist in 1999 on the occasion of the IV edition of the Arte all'Arte project. In fact, Rehberger proposes a series of lamps with three different shapesall handmade byat the specialised glassworks Collevilca di Colle di Val d'Elsa.

Using this material, Rehberger pays homage to local tradition while commenting on temporality and transience, linking past and present through a craftsmanship that invites visitors to confront what they have in front of them, offering the opportunity to interact with these handmade objects that turn on and off.

Adding a poetic dimension to this temporal and participatory experience, control of the installation is entrusted to the artist's three sonswho, via an app, decide when the lights will be on or off. Consequently, this provocative gesture symbolises the passing of a legacy from one generation to the next.

On a broader level, the combination of the material (the installation) and the symbolic (the artist's act of passing control to his children) inspires a reflection that invites the viewer to think on two complementary dimensions: the personal and the collective.

UMoCA - Under Museum of Contemporary Art by Cai Quo Qiang

The museum had been opened with an exhibition by Ni-Tsai Cin (2001) and later hosted an exhibition by artist Jennifer Wen Ma (2005), and finally the exhibition Colour Still by Kiki Smith (2011): at the end of this latest exhibition the three works - Yellow Girl, Blue Girl, Red Girl - were donated by the artist to the municipalities of San Gimignano, Poggibonsi and Colle Val d'Elsa respectively. In October 2022, the Associazione Arte Continua celebrated the reopening of UMoCA with an exhibition dedicated to Marisa and Mario Merz, thus rekindling the neon sign that marks the museum's presence in the territory and links it to its natural, historical and cultural context, in dialogue with the citizens and visitors, according to Cai Guo-Qiang's vision. Since its reopening, UMoCA has hosted an exhibition dedicated to Mario and Marisa Merz (2022), Mimmo Paladino (2023) and Loris Cecchini (2023-2024).

Credits:
Tobias Rehberger
Nel futuro acceso/spento
UMoCA - Under Muesum of Contemporary Art

Ph. Ela Bialkowska OKNO Studio
©Association Arte Continua