Whet Ya Whistle - Galleri Kant


Whet Ya Whistle, Siro Cugusi, Shaun Ellison, Marlon Wobst - upcoming show - Galleri Kant, Copenhagen

OPENING        FRIDAY  25. AUGUST  17.00 - 19.00

EXHIBITION     25. AUGUST - 23. SEPTEMBER 2017
VISIT              WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 12.00 - 18.00 
                      SATURDAY - SUNDAY   12.00 - 16.00 

GALLERI KANT
St. Kongensgade 3, Baghuset
1264 Copenhagen K
Denmark


The San Diego Union Tribune review on Siro Cugusi exhibition

Italian artist Siro Cugusi speaks 'visual language' at Lux

www.sandiegouniontribune.com/entertainment/visual-arts/sd-et-visual-lux-siro-20170127-story.htmlThe abstract paintings of Italian artist Siro Cugusi defy a clear definition. The colors and textures suggest dreamlike, imaginary scenes with a variety of shapes that seem both real and surreal.
“Siro’s paintings do not correspond with reality,” agreed Reesey Shaw, the director of Lux Art Institute. His works “derive from his dreams, subconscious, fleeting thoughts and abstract ideas. He rejects traditional narrative painting to demonstrate his own personal language.”

Cugusi, the current Lux resident artist, uses canvas, wood, pages from books and varied types of paper as a base. His paintings often have a combination of oils and other media, including acrylics, spray paint, enamel, pencils and pastels, applied in multiple layers. The result is not so much a picture, but a state of thoughts and feelings he calls a “visual language.”
Generally, art gallery visitors are accustomed to looking at an abstract painting, and then reading the title to learn what it represents. Cugusi, however, does not give his works a name. Each is assigned a letter or a number or both.

“I do not want people to lock in on the name of the painting,” Cugusi said through a translator. “I do not want them to think about the concept based on the title. My paintings are a kind of visual language. People will see the concepts and the colors. They will see the steps and the layers. They will clearly see the whole process. An exhibit of 12 Cugusi paintings is on view through March 18. Cugusi is living and working in the artist’s pavilion through Feb. 18. Three days a week, visitors can meet him and see him create a large oil painting for Lux.
The artist refers to himself as a forager of ideas and feelings, which he collects in notes, photos and sketches of memories, events and people.
“My art results from all my experiences everywhere I go,” Cugusi said. “I am in constant search for inspiration. I collect impressions of my everyday life and absorb what is around me.” Those thoughts and memories will find a way into his work, sometimes years later. Siro Cugusi is from Sardinia, an island off Italy. He has studied and exhibited in cities such as Florence and Paris. He values what he learned in these places, “but I realized how different and frenetic a big city is,” he said.
“Sardinia is calm and relaxed. I can connect with nature. It provides an isolation so that I can do the art I want to do without contaminating influences.”
Shaw noticed Cugusi’s work during her many art exploration travels. He seemed a perfect choice to be part of the 10th anniversary of the artist-in-residence program’s global theme.
“We particularly look for artists from unusual places using unexpected materials with unique visions,” she said. “Siro is a painter of unusual imagination and scale.
“I was intrigued and excited to bring him from a town of 3,000 in Sardinia to do a project with Lux.”
“I am grateful to have the chance to be here, in San Diego,” Cugusi said. “All my experiences here will become a part of me.”
His time at Lux has already given him a fresh outlook. He said he is using colors he hasn’t used in years.
The artist described his personal process of painting in terms of being a father creating a son.
“My paintings are my sons,” Cugusi said. “To create something means to give form to something that does not have a form. To give form is to give life.”
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The San Diego Union Tribune
Arts Culture
February 5, 2017

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/entertainment/visual-arts/sd-et-visual-lux-siro-20170127-story.html Installation view, Siro Cugusi
Siro Cugusi exhibition at Lux Art Institute Museum pavillion:
In studio: Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 to Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017

Exhibition: Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 to Saturday, March 18, 2017
Studio series: Thursday, Feb. 9, 20

Lux Art Institute
1550 South El Camino Real
Encinitas, CA

Awkward, Anna Zorina Gallery

Anna Zorina Gallery is pleased to announce Awkward, a group exhibition curated by Shaun Ellison. The exhibition features eight painters that are united in the pursuit of denying technical conventions of realism. Instinct, direct perception and spontaneous feeling guide each artist’s mark making. This allows for unexpected, and at times, ungraceful elements to emerge from within their subjective conceptions of the world. The impulsiveness with which the artists express their immediate sensations unlocks the potential to portray a perspective that is intimate and unapologetically awkward.
Siro Cugusi – “Awkward relates to the original gesture. I believe the original gesture is the best. It has to do with imprecision, transience, incompleteness and imperfection. Awkward means uncertainty and truth at the same time.”
John Bradford – “When, early on, I started painting from my imagination, I gave up the fluid hand that happens when responding to nature and it was difficult. It felt artificial and, yes, awkward. I eventually got back the hand but with texture and rigor added. I also kept the awkward; it felt natural.”
Katherine Bradford - “To paint in an awkward style means a loose handling of paint and a forgiving attitude toward surprise mishaps. Somehow these turn out to be just what we wanted but couldn’t have imagined.”
Shaun Ellison – “Awkward to me means: a vulnerability to the process and an openness to accidents.” William Hawkins – “You paint as you go.”
Paul Housley – “Being awkward I would use the word difficult. It’s a place that lies between desire and attainment. But my foolishness is my own, and belongs to no God, not even the ones of Painting.”
Cristina Lama – “Awkward, in painting, as unifying concept, I think it alludes to an intuitive way of tackling the work, without complexes and with an implicit will to get away from any academic restraint, precepts and dogmas, just responding to fundamentally pictorial guidelines as a nontransferable language.”
 Tim Stoner – “I'm not that interested in logic or any level of self deconstruction when I am actually making the work, I feel that painting is a moment, or a series of moments that work when one is unanchored from the rules of style or language.”

Anna Zorina Gallery
West 23 Street, 533
New York NY 10011 United States
www.annazorinagallery.com

Siro Cugusi solo exhibition at Lux Art Institute Museum pavilion




Siro Cugusi exhibition at Lux Art Institute Museum pavilion:
In studio: Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 to Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017

Exhibition: Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 to Saturday, March 18, 2017
Studio series: Thursday, Feb. 9, 20

Lux Art Institute
1550 South El Camino Real
Encinitas, CA

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Lux Art institute
Siro Cugusi: In Studio And On Exhibt
Lux Art Institute comes to the midpoint of its 10th Anniversary Season with Italian artist Siro Cugusi. Members and visitors can enjoy Siro’s exhibit in our Artist Pavilion and meet the artist as he works on a new art piece. Lux gives members and visitors access to the artists and the art making process.
In studio: Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 to Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017
Exhibition: Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 to Saturday, March 18, 2017
Studio series: Thursday, Feb. 9, 20

Lux Art Institute
1550 South El Camino Real
Encinitas, CA

Pan & the Dream Book Magazine

   
Siro Cugusi's drawings are on the Book/Magazine limited edition Pan & The Dream #1, launching in Spring 2017. Over 200 pages, 370mm x 280mm 1000 copies printed in the UK. Sensual and elegant, Pan&The Dream’s first volume concerns itself with the naked form. It is not nudity in and of itself that is interesting, but rather the context and the message which the image carries. Each artist portrays the nude differently, however they all respond to the question of nudity in art and its suppression in the mediatized world.The issue weds smart text, brilliant design and arresting imagery in a coming together of new and archival work from esteemed artists and young creatives alike. A statement defying the current wave of commercial puritanism and the mishandling of censorship in social media.Whether the body is a dream representation or a graphic photograph, these images are not always what they appear to be at first glance. With a forward by Nick Knight and perspectives from over 60 artists, it is evident that there is no definitive way to interpret a nude. 

New works

New works in progress, studio Ottobre 2016. 

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DB Fine Art Gallery, Siro Cugusi exhibition

Dean Borghi Fine Art Presents SIRO & Tom Dash May 5th-31st, 2016. Opening reception 6-8pm.
529 West 20th Street - New York



Dean Borghi Fine Art
529 West 20th Street New York,
NY 10011
www.dbfineart.com

Siro Cugusi at Dean Borghi Fine Art Gallery, New York


Dean Borghi Fine Art Gallery Presents SIRO & Tom Dash  May 5th-31st, 2016. Opening reception 6-8pm. 
Dean Borghi Fine Art
529 West 20th Street New York,
NY 10011
www.dbfineart.com

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Dean Borghi Fine Art
529 West 20th Street New York,
NY 10011
www.dbfineart.com

Studio, winter 2016

View of Siro's studio. Working in progress, winter 2016


















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Installation works, Miami Beach

Dean Borghi Fine Art Gallery Booth D03, Scope Miami. Siro's paintings at Miami Beach exhibition.

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Miami beach artfair


Dean Borghi Fine Art Gallery presents Siro at Scope Miami Beach 2015. December 1 - 6
SCOPE Art Show returns to the sands of Miami Beach, celebrates its 15th anniversary edition with 120 international exhibitors from 22 countries and 57 cities. With many well-established galleries upgrading to larger booths, SCOPE Miami Beach will debut a more spacious pavilion to showcase a robust VIP program featuring three curated sections: Juxtapoz Presents, the Breeder Program, and feature.
With unprecedented outpouring of critical acclaim from press, curators and collectors, and a digital and social media outreach campaign garnering over 300 million impressions, SCOPE Miami Beach’s monumental pavilion will once again be situated on historic Ocean Drive to welcome 45,000 visitors over the course of 6 days.

Siro Cugusi at Mark Borghi Fine Art Gallery

Hanging some works in Bridgehampton this summer at Mark Borghi Gallery. 
Mark Borghi Fine Art specializes in American Post-War Art, maintaining a strong inventory of the New York School, European Modern, and Contemporary Art.
 
























Mark Borghi Fine Art
Bridgehampton 2426 
Main Street Bridgehampton, 
New York 11932


Studio, summer 2015.

Shot from Siro's studio, working in progress, summer 2015

















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Basel 2015

Siro exhibition view at Art Basel 2015, Switzerland. June 16 -21, Scope Artshow.

Scope art show
Uferstrasse 40, 
4057 Basel
Switzerland 

Siro Cugusi, Art Basel 2015

Dean Borghi Fine Art Gallery presents Siro at art Basel 2015.
Scope artfair June 16-21

Scope art show
Uferstrasse 40, 
4057 Basel
Switzerland


La Biennale d'art contemporain de Venise a attribué ses prix

                                                                                          
La Biennale d'art contemporain de Venise, qui ouvrait ses portes au public samedi matin, a attribué ses prix, en distinguant notamment d'un Lion d'or spécial l'Américaine Joan Jonas, doyenne de cette 56e édition. Composé de l'Américaine Naomi Beckwith, de l'Autrichienne Sabine Breitwieser, de l'Italien Mario Codognato, de l'Indien Ranjit Hoskote et du Sud-Coréen Yongwoo Lee, le jury de la Biennale s'est félicité dans un communiqué de la "sensibilité particulière" aux "urgences géopolitiques actuelles" dont ont fait preuve les 136 artistes présents. Voici les prix attribués par le jury:
Lion d'Or de la meilleur participation nationale: la République d'Arménie, pour "Armenity/Haiyutioun". Sur l'île de San Lazzaro degli Armeni, une dizaine d'artistes arméniens issus de la diaspora se sont penchés sur la résilience, la force et la capacité de trouver un nouveau souffle vital, en cette année de commémoration du génocide arménien de 1915. Lion d'Or du meilleur artiste: l'Américain Adrian Piper, pour "The Probable Trust Registry: The Rules of the Game #1–3". Lion d'Argent du meilleur jeune artiste: le Sud-Coréen Im Heung-Soon ("Factory Complex").
Le jury a également décidé de décerner des mentions spéciales à l'Allemand Harun Farocki, au collectif syrien Abounaddara, ainsi qu'à l'Algérien Massinissa Selmani. Enfin, la Biennale de Venise a honoré d'une mention spéciale l'Américaine Joan Jonas, presque 80 ans, "une artiste dont