RENATO NICOLDI - 2021
WOODEN STAIRS
Born in 1980 in Anderlecht, Belgium. Today Nicoldi lives and works in Borchtlombeek, not far from Brussels, Belgium.
Nicolodi is the son of an Italian father and Belgian mother, origins that ignited his inquisitive mind for as long as he can remember and became the core of his artistic endeavours. Sculpture has played a main role in his body of work up till now, while he also makes acrylic drawings and paintings. Architecture takes centre stage in nearly all these works, more often as a theme than as a subject. Indeed, as the title of this exhibition suggests, one of the predominant subjects of his works is memory. Our own living memory, our memory of archetypical architecture, Nicolodi'sbiography and memory, as well as the memory and history of the age-old gallery space, for which he custom made new works. He creates monuments, relics, shrines that conserve both the memory and the thought of the maker as well as those of the spectator. Nicolodi’s sculptures and paintings form mental beacons for people who live in an age where society has gone in overdrive; in a time where everything is questioned: science, technology, nature, culture and the position of man within all of this. The works are visual anchors that invite the spectator to meditate and reflect. They form the physical and mental access points through which the spectator can meander through his or her own mental space.
Ancestral anecdotes and stories he recorded during his youth also play an important role in Nicolodi's arsenal of images. His urge to delve into his origins made him stumble upon the contrasting wartime stories of his paternal grandfather and his maternal grandmother. His grandfather, for example, was on duty as a young soldier in the army of Mussolini and worked as an interpreter for the Italians and the Germans. He later becamea prisoner of war of the Germans, and then was moved from camp to camp until he managed to escape from a Belgian camp and finally ended up in the resistance. His grandmother, on the other hand, was falsely accused and taken prisoner by the resistance.
These histories, with different and shifting ideologies, stuck in Nicolodi's mind. As a result, his biography and that of his family became a personal point of departure for a more universal language of images framing the collective memory. "It is that (...) trying to understand two different stories that leads me to my story now. (...) I use an archetypical architecture (...) an architecture that attracts, but also repels through the connotations thereof. I am actually reconstructing all those inconveniences in those family stories in my own work. »
Renato obtained his Masters degree in Audiovisual and Fine Arts, at Sint-Lukas, also in Brussels. He completed the penultimate year of his studiesin Rome, where he had the opportunity to study for a year at the Accademia di belli Arti di Roma. In 2007, Nicolodi was a laureate at the High Institute of Fine Arts (HISK) in Ghent. In 2012, Nicolodi enjoyed a working grant at FLACC, a workshop for the visual arts in Genk, the city wherehe realised a permanent sculpture four years earlier. In 2014, he received an honourable mention at the Grote Prijs Ernest Albert 2014, Prize for Sculpture ofthe City of Mechelen. Today Nicolodi lives and works in Borchtlombeek, not far from Brussels. In 2015, the book Ni Co Lo Di waspublished, which offers an overview of his ten years of art practice. The book, designed by Onno Hesselink, contains contributions by the Dutch architect Wim van den Bergh, philosopher Ben Overlaet, psychologist Joannes Késenne and art historian Marie-Pascale Gildemyn.
In addition to his sculptures and paintings, Nicolodi provided the scenography for the exhibition Madame Grès - Sculptural Fashion at the Antwerp Fashion Museum in 2012-2013. More recently he took care of the scenography of the opera To B e Sung in Flagey/La Monnaie in Brussels (2016, Pascal Dusapin) and of the theatre play World Without Us , performed by Ontroerend Goed on different locations between 2016 and 2018.
Nicolodi is known for his solo exhibitions Genius Loci (Ypres, BE), EI HOUSE (Ghent, BE) and he is represented by the Axel Vervoordt Gallery. Hiswork did not go unnoticed abroad. Already you will find his installations at the Frieze Sculpture Park (London, UK), at the Palazzo Fortuny (Venice, IT) and at the Lieu d’Art Contemporain (Sigean, FR).