PAST EXHIBITION

Ludovica Gioscia: Mikado

September 11, 2009—November 20, 2009

The exhibition programme at Siobhan Davies Studios continues this autumn with the work of installation artist Ludovica Gioscia, who presents a flamboyant sculptural work entitled Mikado.  It will be on show throughout the building from 11 September until 20 November and admission is free.

Gioscia who is best known for using wallpaper in her work has made Mikado from screen printed wallpaper, sculpted into head like shapes and adorned by jewellery and hairpieces. They are then mounted on wooden poles, which in turn are displayed in a falling motion.

Mikado is the name of a 19th century parlour game, later known as Pick-Up Sticks. It is also the title of Gilbert and Sullivan’s popular comic opera, and Gioscia references both the game and the opera in the work. Using a hybrid iconography of mixed references to the baroque, 19th century exoticism, pop art and graphics from Disney to Nu-Rave, Gioscia makes what she calls ‘campscapes’, celebrating and criticizing the visual language of opulence.

Accompanying the sculptures is a triptych of collages with titles referring to the female characters of the opera, Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing and Peep-Bo.

Ludovica Gioscia was born in Rome in 1977 and lives and works in London. After her Siobhan Davies Studios show she presents a new solo exhibition at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and a wallpaper installation at the Miro Foundation in Barcelona in 2010.  She has previously shown at The Agency, London and Sara Tecchia Roma New York, as well as at the South London Gallery, Jerwood Space, Wax in Budapest and MNAC in Bucharest. More information at www.ludovicagioscia.com<http://www.ludovicagioscia.com>.

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