CHIMERA
Chimera: note sulla collezione | Chimera: notes on the collection
extraordinary in the everyday. Given this background, it was almost
inevitable she would work with CEDIT: constantly seeking new talents
and new approaches, as well as designs that break down the boundaries
of ceramics and release them into the realm of art and innovation,
the Modena company has recognised Elena Salmistraro as a leading
contemporary creative spirit and involved her in a project intended to
experiment with fresh ideas in materials and synaesthetics.
Salmistraro’s collection for CEDIT is entitled Chimera and consists
of large ceramic slabs, which can be enjoyed not only visually, through
their patterns and colours, but also on a tactile level. Like the chimera
in the “grotesque” tradition, monstrous in the etymological sense of the
word with its merging of hybrid animal and vegetable shapes, the CEDIT
project attempts to originate a synaesthetic form of ceramics, through
a three-dimensional development that exactly reproduces the texture
of leathers and fabrics, creating an absolutely new kind of layered
effect, with a tactile awareness that recalls the passion of grand master
Ettore Sottsass for “surfaces that talk”. And the surfaces of the slabs
Salmistraro has created really seem to talk: in Empatia clown faces add
theatricality to the cold gleam of marbles, interspersed with references
to Art Déco graphics; Radici uses the textures of leathers and hide as
if to re-establish a link between ceramics and other materials at the
origins of human activity and creativity; in Ritmo the texture of cloth
dialogues with pottery, almost in homage to the tactile rationalism of
warp and weft, of which Bauhaus pioneer Anni Albers was one of the
most expressive past interpreters; finally, Colore has a spotted base
generated by computer to underline the contrast between analogue
and digital, the graphic sign and the matter into which it is impressed.
It is an aesthetic of superimposition and mixing, and especially
of synaesthesia: as in her drawings, in the Chimera slabs Elena
Salmistraro's art is one of movement and acceleration. A process not of
representation but of exploration. Of the world and of oneself. Almost
a kind of Zen, for distancing oneself from the world to understand it
more fully. In every sense.
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