Stefano MezzArOMa

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Stefano MezzArOMa
Stefano MezzArOMa
No jokeS please, we’re italian
Stefano MezzArOMa
No jokeS please, we’re italian
AN EXHIBITION CURATED BY
SERENA MORTON
CRITICAL ESSAYS BY
SOPHIE HASTINGS
and
DUCCIO TROMBADORI
ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE
LONDON
29th February - 15th March
Il presente catalogo è stato pubblicato in occasione della mostra
che si terrà presto l’Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Londra
29 Febbraio - 15 Marzo
This catalogue was prepared for the exhibition
which will be held at the Italian Cultural Institute of London
29th February - 15th March
ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE
39 Belgrave Square
London SWIX 8NX
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Francesca Abbiati & Chris Poll
Duccio Trombadori
Angelo Caligaris
© 2012 - Stefano Mezzaroma
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic,
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Pop goes Contemporary
Sophie Hastings
StefanoMezzaroma’sworkisgraphicallybrilliantand
startlinglybeautifultolookatand,atatimewheninstallationart,videoartandconceptualartarethelingua
francaofthecontemporaryartscene,italsoposesquestions.Aboveall:‘Whatdoesitmeantobeacontemporarypopartist?’Mezzaromaisa27-year-oldself-taught
artistandcelebratedDJwhosepreoccupationwithimagesfromthemassculturethatsurroundshim,andits
expression in collage, found objects, old posters and
screen-printing,appearsatfirsttomimicthosegroundbreakingartistsofthe1950sand‘60swhosedrivingimpulse was to move on from the cool detachment of
modernismandAbstractExpressionism.Whywoulda
young, emerging talent choose to express himself
throughagenreofModernArtthathasenduredsince
the early 1950s? What gives Pop Art its longevity, its
abilitytorecreateitselfandstayrelevantwaybeyond
endless tea-towel reproductions of Andy Warhol’s
Campbell’ssoupcans?It’sworthlookingatthehistory
ofPopArtandthelegacyyoungartistslikeMezzaroma
must assume with their continuation of the genre, in
ordertoshowthatthenewpopartisascurrent,vital
andengagedasiteverwas.Likeperformanceartwhich
emergedatthesametime,alsoinreactiontotheformal
artofthefirsthalfofthe20thcentury,popartcontinues
toflourishasanavant-gardeartformbecauseofitsunflinchingconfrontationwitharapidlychangingworld.
PopArtwasfirstidentifiedin1952withthefounding
oftheIndependentGroup,intheUK,whichchallenged
atraditionalapproachtofineart.Co-foundingartistEduardo Paolozzi presented the band of writers, artists,
sculptors,architectsandcriticswithworkmadefrom
foundobjects,includinghisnowiconiccollage,‘IWasA
RichMan’sPlaything.’Apistolpointingatascantily-clad
1940spin-upemitsapuffofsmokeinwhichtheword
‘pop’appears.Butitwasinthe1960sthatPopArtreally
tookoff,withRoyLichtenstein,AndyWarhol,TomWesselman,RobertIndianna,ClaesOldenburgetalinNew
York and David Hockney, Patrick Caulfield and Peter
BlakeinLondon.The1962showof54popartistsinNew
York, ‘The International Exhibition of New Realists,’
broughtthegenreintothemainstreambuttherewasa
paradox:PopArtwasavant-gardebutalsocommercial.
Could these two things co-exist? Can ‘cheap’ art be
goodart;whatdowedowithourperceptionsof‘high’
and‘low’culture?Ofcourse,thisdiscoursewasatthe
veryheartofpopart:intimationsofironyandparodyof
massculturerenderedit‘high’artbutWarholinparticularseemedmoreseducedthanboredorappalledby
hissubjectmatter.Hisblank-eyedgazeandvocalmonotoneseemedtoemphasisehisrefusaltocriticisethe
iconographyherepeatedagainandagainuntilwewere
blank-eyedourselves;orwashetheembodimentofthe
effects of an over-commodified, celebrity-obsessed,
media-saturatedcultureonitspeople?
Atthesametime,ItalianartistMimmoRotella,who
alsotookpartinthe1962NewYorkshow,wasworking
onhisownbrandofpopart.Ithadtakenhimyearsto
winthecriticsoverbuthistornmovieposterscutfrom
billboards with a penknife, along with zinc and metal
sheeting,andstuckontocanvas,hitanerveandhis1958
series,Cinecitta,finallygainedhimaninternationalfollowing.DiscoveredandbefriendedbytopFrenchcritic
PierreRestanyin1960,hejoinedtheNouveauRealisme
groupwhichincludedYvesKlein,Tinguely,Cesar,Spoerri,ArmanandChristo,andmovedtoParis.Heworked
withtypography,insettingandsuper-imposingimages,
andwentontousepagesofmagazinesdistressedwith
solvents,coveringthemwiththegraffitihe’dseenonthe
streets.In1990,hewaspartofthe‘HighandLow’exhibitionheldatMOMAinNewYorkandcontinuedtoshow
internationally,untilhisdeathin2006.Venuesincluded
theNewYorkGuggenheim,theCentrePompidou,the
Museum of Contemporary art in LA and the internet,
withtheweb’sfirsteverone-man-showinItaly.
During Rotella’s exceptionally long career, came a
secondgenerationofpopartists:KeithHaring,Kenny
Scharf,Futura2000andJean-MichelBasquiataccompaniedbypowerfulnewpaintersDavidSalleandJulian
Schnabel;Warholwasstillworking,watchingandcollaborating.Whilethefirstgenerationofpopartistshadrespondedtoanewlysophisticated,post-waradvertising
industry, the cartoon strips and superheroes of their
youth,Hollywood’stechnicolourextravaganzasandattendantcelebrityculture,andthemundanetugofconsumption, the second wave was not faced with an
external barrage but an internal maelstrom. Nowhere
wasthismoreevidentthanintheworkofJean-Michel
Basquiat.Askedaboutthewordsandphrasesthatlitteredhiscanvases,hesaid‘they’reinmyhead…whenI’m
workingIhearthemandjustthrow‘emdown.’When
BasquiatandWarholcollaborated,theydefacedeach
other’spaintingsandBasquiat’sscribblingonandblockingoutofWarhol’slogoswaseloquentinitsrefusalof
theearliersimplicityofpopartandanexpressionofa
disturbinglycomplexinternallife.
dealwithatimeinwhichnewtechnologyproducesever
moregorgeousbaublesforourdelectation;dowejust
throwthemawayandbuyagain?Doourchildrensee
theiripods/pads/phonesasdesirableandreplaceableas
sweets?There’ssomethingsublimelycomfortingabout
theJurassicParkimage,reminscentofmoreinnocent
timeswhenarticulatedfilm-studiocreatureswerereally
scaryandsweetswerepeardrops.Butisn’tnostalgiathe
mostinsidiousemotionofthemall?
Athirdgenerationofpopartistshashadhalfacenturytoabsorbandinternalisethemassmediaandthere
istheadditionoftheinternet,avirtualreplicaoftheinformationoverloadwearelearningtomarshalanddirect.Notonlyarewefacedwithimagesonbillboards
andtelevisionscreens,inmagazinesandcinemas,weare
sucked into a technological vortex that bombards us
withaconstantstreamofvisualstimuli.Artistsengaged
withpopularculturehavemorematerialthanevertoexploreand,onewouldimagine,less‘headroom’thanever
in which to think. And yet, Mezzaroma’s clean, sharp
graphicsandhisharnessingoftechnologygivehiswork
adirectnessthatishugelyrefreshing.Whatmakeshis
artstandout,ontopofitsvisualimpact,isthesubtext:
Mezzaroma’smeaningsarerichlylayeredandheisunafraidofsocialcommentary.In‘Mao,’ablackandwhite
photocopyofChairmanMaotakenfromabanknoteis
turnedintoasilkscreenandstencilledwiththeGoogle
logoandChinesestars.ClearlyacommentonChina’s
banning of Google and on its dubious record on free
speech,we’realsolookingatthecommodificationofthe
faceofCommunism–thinkCastrot-shirtswornbyevery
travelleracrosstheglobe,aswellastheproliferationof
Maoparaphernaliasnappedupbytourists.Wealsothink
ofthenegationofcreativityduringMao’s50-yearCulturalRevolutionandcompareittotherecentarrestsof
AiWeiwei.Inacountrywhereartistsareimprisonedfor
speaking against the government, ambitious Chinese
parentschoosethecareerofartistoverallothersfor
theirchildrenbecauseitissowellremuneratedandrespected.Iscontemporaryartseditiousorconformist?
‘Ikea,’ which has a black and white Disney Merlin
againstagridofcoloursthatsuggestaDamienHirst
spotpainting,tellsusthattheScandanaviansuperstore
willbringcolourtoourliveslikemagic.OnceMerlinconsultshisbookofspells–orvisitsIkea–hewillbefilled
withcolourtoo.Merlinisoldfashioned,kindly,againreferencinganidealisedpast,buthisgentleposturebelies
thehollowpromiseofthesalespitch:weknowIkeafurnitureisanightmaretoconstructandleaveseveryone
inafurybutitsshinypotentialisladenwiththedrawof
amagicalfuture.‘MaryWillSaveUs,’depictsacut-out
oftheinfamouslystrict-but-fairnannyagainstabackdrop of an empty parliament washed with the Italian
flag.‘Aspoonfulofsugar’isinscribedacrossthebottom
beggingthequestionastothenatureofthemedicine
weareobligedtoswallow.Thisemblemofchaste,Edwardian womanhood could not be further from the
womenconnectedtotheItalianprimeministerandthe
quagmireofhisprivatelife,soistheartisthavingajoke
athisexpenseorperhapssuggestingthatthesalacious
gossipwearefedisthesugartosweetenthetasteof
politicalrealityandstopusaskingtoomanyquestions.
Mezzaroma’suseoftheJurassicParklogowihthe
wordMicrosoftemblazonedacrossisalsoobviousinits
intentionyetunderpinnedwithadeepernarrative.The
constant development of technology renders today’s
brandnewcomputertomorrow’sdinosaur;howdowe
‘TaxiCola,’standsslightlyoutsidethisbodyofwork.
Less graphic, more painterly, with its Jackson Pollock
spotsandsplashesonagrainyblackandwhitefilmstill,
thisimageismoreambiguousthantheothers.Itisuncomfortabletoberemindedofproductplacementwhen
we’rebusymakingassociationswithafilmthathassuch
emotional resonance, and the ‘RC’ logo seems out of
placenexttoDeNiro’smoody,insularfigure.Butgraffiti
isn’tsupposedtobeeasy,thefilmitselfisbeyonduncomfortableandtheartworkisbeautiful.Asmuchasmeaning
canbefoundandsocialcritiqueisintentional,Mezzaroma
makes,aboveall,visuallyarresting,powerfulwork.Whereverhegoesfromhere,asayoungleaderofthethird
generationofpopartists,willbeafascinatingjourney.
The Parody of Today’s World
Duccio Trombadori
Wearepleasedtoaccompanytheinsightfuleyeof
‘Steve’StefanoMezzaroma.Throughhisarthemanipulateswitheaseandlooseironythestereotypesofour
more than tested consumer civilization. Gifted with
spontaneousexpressivenessSteveinspirationallycombinesadvertisingmessaging,topicalinformationandlatest fashion to make his art both a statement and a
commentaryontoday.Hisartbecomescinema,photographyandtelevisionallinonecontemporaryimagery.
Avant-gardeexperimentalismdistancedcultureandsociety.Newtechnologiestodaybridgesthegapwiththe
intelligenceofdigitalprogramsandthefusionofdifferentlanguagesthatoftenfailtocommunicatethetrue
meaning.
Byflexingandinter-minglingofthesedifferentmediums,
thedirectlifeexperienceisfilteredbyStevethroughallusionsthatimmerseinthecollageofsnapshots,specialeffectsandphotoshop thatenhancefictionandexpandboth
imaginationandunderstanding,makingitcollidewithreality.Fromtheforestofsymbolsofcommercialcivilization,
Steve‘smile’humourouslycombinesanumberofpoignant
metaphors to help the observer understand the serious
issueofwhatisrequiredto‘savetheworld’.Theresultisa
kaleidoscopeofwittyappearancesthatreplacesthefairy
talewiththecoldnessofpop insignia.Artbecomesanexpressionofrealismandpracticallityandinviteseveryoneto
joininajourneythroughtheidolsofourtime.
ItisarealityexperienceofAlice‘slookingglassthatuncoversanddeciphers:thecoversoffashion magazines,
advertising signs, flashes of events, crimes news and
sports,movietrailers,videoscripts,wars,tracesoflife,sex,
loveanddeathinboththevirtualandrealversions.
ThisiconographymemorizedbyStevereferstothe
mostrecentfilmheritage:theshowbeginswithSteven
Spielberg,withtheimagethatassociatesthecaducity
oftheMicrosoft brandintheshadowprofileofTyrannosaurusrecoveredfromJurassic Park.Itisnotconincidencethatthesearefollowedbythesilhouetteofthe
villain Darth Vader, dark lord of the universe of ‘Star
Wars’ silouettedwithhisswordonafluorescentbackground. Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen enter the
fray,framedbytheoverlaidsilhouetteofWallStreetbull:
toremindusthat‘moneyneversleepsandoftencharges
on relentlessly at the expense of a dense network of
blood-stainedhandscausingthebackgroundofposters
facestosmileapathetically.Then‘enter’theflowingsilhouette ofMaryPoppinswithherumbrellahoveringover
the semicircle of Italian Parliament (white, red and
green)tosealtheemblematicandalludingrefrain‘just
a spoonful of sugar…‘.
Inventionandcreativityarenotreducedtoinlaidfiguresextractedfromthescreenandcomputer:Soasto
avoidvisualsterility,Stevemanipulatestheimageson
the silkscreen canvas, by painting ‘interventions‘ with
goldspray,cuttingandpastingofthewrittenwordand
geometricshapesthatintersectwithinter-communicatinglines.Byplayingwiththeidolsandiconsofourtime,
hefondlesthemandsomehowuncoversandthenexorcisestheirpowerandinfluence:-BinLadenendsupwith
adummyinhismouthtoadvertisediapers,ortetragonal
figuresofChinesecommunismasMaoTse-dunisabsorbedbytheapprovalsignofGoogleViewdata.While
AlbertEinstein,thesacredmonsterofscienceandemblemofantomasia‘homosapiens’,laughsandsticksout
hislongyellowtonguetherebyadvertisingintheform
oftheChiquitabananagourmandmonkey;Thenbyduplicatedbyaphotograph,MikeTyson,kingofphysical
forceappliedtoboxing,actuallyhasnootherrivalthan
themenacingimageofhimself.
By this unconventional witnessing of the strange
metamorphosesofthemodernage,Stevetakestheobserver through the weave of symptomatic anagrams
thatplayimagesagainstwords.ThefigureofQueenElizabethII(whogametitlestotheBeatles -onytoberejectedbyJohnLennon)appearswithaFreddyMercury
stylemoustacheandwiththefatefulcorusofGod Save
the Queen, that highlights the ambiguously between
two.Halfwaybetweenanecdoteandmoralizingirony,
parody and celebration, Steve’s journey continues
throughthemountainofproductsconsumedbyacivilizationofimages:ritualsandmyths,thesacredandthe
profane,scienceandmagic,allheldinthemeltingpot
ofaculturecapableofassimilatingandculpableinmakingeveryvaluerelative.
Thestarkcomparisonbetweenrealandvirtualworld
ruledbyadvertising,Steverevealstheessentialfeatures
ofwhatourculturehasbecome:byplayingwithambiguitybetweentext,imageandcaricaturethatinvolves
themythesofcertainsex symbols (AngelinaJolie)orif
themega-apparatusesoffurnishingprêt a porter (Ikea
andHermes).So,theremakeoftheversoofcollective
infatuations is proposed again even when the author
makes a psycho-autobiographical control of his emotionalworld.Thehumorousandsinceredescriptionof
My World resultsfromthis-asortofimaginaryimaging
triparoundhisroom,wheretheterrestrialglobeisconstellatedsimultaneouslybydreams,desires,thingsseen
andhoped.
Theattemptatparodyisexpressedinthe‘diaryin
public’.HeretheagilemodernfilmherofigureofLupin
arises,andcombineswithimagestakenfromcomics,
art,historyandnews:ratherlikethehandsofAdamand
theLordontheDay of Creation drawnbyMichelangelo;
Raphael’scherubsdoubledbytwowingedfiguresob-
tained from the Simpson cartoon and as the striking
backgroundofanight-timeNewYork,associatedwith
thefamousimageofworkerswhobuiltthegloriesofthe
Thirties,suspendedinequilibriumfromaskyscraperin
construction.Such‘selfportrait’couldnotclosewithout
illuminatingwithafrankmoralitythefootball champion
FrancescoTotti,idolofsportscrowdsintheRomeofour
yearsandanexamplerealizedbyanexuberantyouth,.
Meticulous and capable observers can combine all
typesofvisualstimulithroughSteve’simaginativeeye
thatwritesinformationforanunlimitedandalwaysenjoyedinvestigationsimultaneouslyinthousandsoffacets
ofour‘Global Village’.Theconclusionfromthisabstract
viewofthepandemoniumofanerais‘signifying nothing‘
-toquotethewordsthatShakespeareputinthemouth
of Macbeth. The end of morality is suggested with a
smile on the lips to define the intelligent easiness of
Steve’scriticalspirit,whichcreativelymakesprecisethe
persuasiveandpoeticfocusofastyleanda‘wayofseeing’.
Tutto il Mondo in una Parodìa
Duccio Trombadori
Ci facciamo volentieri accompagnare dall’occhio
prensiledi‘Steve’-StefanoMezzaroma-chemanipola
conleggerezzaescioltaironiaglistereotipidellanostra
piùchecollaudataciviltàdeiconsumi.Dotatodispontaneaespressivitàegliutilizzalosfavillantedispositivo
dellamacchinapubblicitaria,dellamodaedellacomunicazionefacendoilversoallafabbricadeisogni-cinema,fotografia,televisione-chealimental’immaginario
contemporaneo. Dopo gli sperimentalismi di avanguardia,chedistanziavanoculturaesocietàdimassa,
oggiildivarioèridottoconlenuovetecnologie,l’intelligenzadeiprogrammidigitalielacontaminazionedei
diversilinguaggi.
Grazie alla flessibilità dei mezzi espressivi, l’esperienzadirettadellavitaèfiltratadaSteveperallusioni:
cisiimmergenelgiardinofioritodelleistantanee,degli
effettispecialiediphotoshop cheesaltanolafinzione
finoafarlacoincidereconlarealtà.DallaforestadisimbolidellaciviltàcommercialeStevericavametaforecon
unaeffervescentecapacitàcombinatoria.Ildioramafigurativopuntaa‘salvareilmondo’grazieall’incantodiun
semplicesorriso.Nerisultauncaleidoscopiodiargute
apparizionichesostituiscelafavolaallafreddezzadella
insegnapop.Grazieaquestoaccorgimentoesteticola
fantasìa doppia la realtà come invito ad un viaggio
sapienzialeattraversogliidolidelnostrotempo.
Lo sguardo si impegna allora malcerto e incantato
comequellodiAlicedifronteaduna‘Wonderland’ tutta
dadecifrare:copertinedirivistefashion,insegnepubblicitarie, flash di cronaca nera e sportiva, trailer cinematografici,elaborativideo,guerre,traccedivita,sesso,
amoreemortenellaversionevirtualeeinquelladellarealtà.L’iconografiamemorizzatadaStevefariferimento
alpatrimoniocinematograficopiùrecente:lospettacolo
iniziaconStevenSpielberg,conl’immaginecheassocia
la caducità del marchio Microsoft al profilo-ombra del
TirannosauroripresodaJurassik Park.Seguepoinona
casolasagomadelcattivoDarthVader,signoreoscuro
dell’universodi‘Guerre stellari’,chesistagliaconlasua
spadasudiunosfondofluorescente.Ecompaionoanche
Michael Douglas e Charlie Sheen, incorniciati dalla
sagomasovrappostadeltorodiWall Street:aricordarci
che‘ildenaronondormemai’,comenell’omonimoultimo
film,aspesediunafittaretedimaniinsanguinatechefa
dasfondoaivoltidaposter conilloroapaticosorriso.Per
nonparlare,poi,dellasvolazzantesilhouette diMaryPoppins,chealeggiacolsuoombrellosull’emiciclodelparlamento italiano (in bianco, rosso e verde) a suggello
dell’emblematicoquantoallusivoritornello‘just a spoonful
of sugar…’.
L’invenzioneelacreativitànonsiriduconoall’intarsio
di figure sottratte allo schermo ed al computer: per
evitarelasterilitàvisivaStevemanipolaleimmaginiin
serigrafiasutela,coninterventipittoricicheprediligono
ilcoloredell’orodiffusoaspruzzo,ilritaglioel’inserzione
di scritte e figure geometriche, la stesura di fondi
screziatidalineediinterferenza,acommentodellacomposizione.L’autoregiocacongliidolidellacontemporaneità,livezzeggiaeinqualchemodoneesorcizzail
potere:accadecosìchepersonaggitenebrosicomeBin
Ladenfinisconoconunciuccettoinboccaareclamizzare i pannolini Pampers; o che figure tetragone del
chiusocomunismocinesecomeMao-tse-dun,sonoassorbite dal segno omologante della comunicazione
telematica di Google. Mentre Albert Einstein, mostro
sacrodellascienzaedemblemaperantonomasiadell’
homo sapiens,selaridecacciandofuoriunalinguaccia
giallaereclamizzacomeunagolosascimmiettalabananaChiquita;quandononèlavoltadiMikeTyson,re
della forza fisica applicata alla boxe, che sembra non
avere altro rivale che la minacciosa immagine di sé
stesso,duplicatadaunafotografia.
Un po’ scanzonato, un po’ testimone delle strane
metamorfosideltempomoderno,Steveintrecciaanche
un sintomatico gioco di anagrammi tra immagine e
parola,quandolafiguradellaReginaElisabettaII(che
nominòbaronettiiBeatles)sipresentaconunpaiodi
baffettiallaFreddyMercuryeconlascrittafatidicaGod
save the Queen,dovequest’ultimaparolastaambiguamenteadindicaretantolaReginad’Inghilterraquantolo
storicocomplessodeiQueen cheaccompagnavalarock
star inglese. A metà strada tra l’ aneddoto e l’ ironia
moraleggiante,laparodìaelacelebrazione,ilviaggiodi
Steveprocedeedilsuoistintofigurativosiconfrontacon
l’immaneammassodiprodottiadusoeconsumodella
civiltàdelleimmagini:ritiemiti,sacroeprofano,scienza
emagìa,tuttositienenelcrogiolodiunaculturacapace
diassimilareerelativizzareognivalore.
Nelparagonestringentetramondorealeevirtuale,
governatodallapubblicità,Steverivelaitrattiessenziali
di una cultura: come quando gioca di ambiguità tra
testo,immagineecaricatura,echiamaincausailmitodi
certisex symbol (AngelinaJolie)oppuredeimega-apparatidell’arredamentoedelprêt à porter (IkeaedHermès). Questo modo di rifare il verso alle infatuazioni
collettivesiriproponeanchequandol’autoreeffettuail
controllopsico-autobiograficodelsuomondoemotivo.
NerisultalaspiritosaesinceradescrizionediMy World,
una specie di viaggio immaginario attorno alla sua
stanza,dovel’immaginedelgloboterrestreècostellata
insimultaneadasogni,desideri,cosevisteesperate.
La tentazione della parodìa ha sempre la meglio
anchenel‘diarioinpubblico’.Edallorarisaltal’agilefigurettadiLupin, eroedelfilmd’animazione,inuncombinatofigurativopresodaifumetti,dall’arte,dallastoriae
dallacronaca:comelemanidiAdamoedelSignorenel
Giorno della Creazione trattedaMichelangelo;comegli
amoriniraffaelleschidoppiatidaduefigurealatericavate
dalcartoon deiSimpson;ecomelosfondoallusivodi
unaNewYorkilluminatadinotte,associataall’immagine
famosa degli operai che ne edificarono le glorie negli
anni Trenta, sospesi in bilico da un grattacielo in
costruzione. A coronare un simile ‘autoritratto’ non
poteva non campeggiare il campione di foot-ball
FrancescoTotti,idolodellefollesportivenellaRomadei
nostrianni,qualeesempiorealizzatodiunagioventùesuberanteeilluminatadafrancamoralità.
Osservatoremeticolosoecapacediagglutinareogni
generedistimolovisivo,l’occhiofantasiosodiSteveannotainformazioniperunaillimitataesempredivertita
indagineinsimultaneasuimillevoltidelnostro‘Global
Village’.Nerisultal’effettodiunagarbatapresadidistanzadalpandemoniodiun’epoca‘signifying nothing’,
per citare l’espressione che Shakespeare mise sulla
boccadiMacbeth.Edèproprioilfondodimoralitàsuggeritacolsorrisosullelabbraadefinirel’intelligenteleggerezzadellospiritocriticodiSteve,checosìprecisa
creativamentel’accentopersuasivoepoeticodiunostile
ediuna‘manieradivedere’.
OPERE / WORKS
DON’TLOOK@ME-2008-110x140cm mixed technique on canvas
DANTE-2006-160x151cm
mixed technique on canvas
BIGBABOL-2008-110x140cm
mixed technique on canvas
ALBERT-2012-135x100cm
mixed technique on canvas
LANDROVER-2008-150x120cm
mixed technique on canvas
MICROSOFT-2011-110x160cm
mixed technique on canvas
THANKYOUEVE-2010-90x110cm
mixed technique on canvas
MAO-2011-130x130cm
mixed technique on canvas
FREDDYMERCURYTRIBUTE-2011-145x120cm
mixed technique on canvas
TAXICOLA-2011-140x100cm
mixed technique on canvas
OSAMA-2011-135x100cm
mixed technique on canvas
NOWJUMP-2011-110x140cm
mixed technique on canvas
TOOEASYTOFIX-2011-135x120cm
mixed technique on canvas
WALLSTREET-2011-110x140cm
mixed technique on canvas
MYWORLD-2010-147x147cm
mixed technique on canvas
MARYWILLSAVEUS-2012-80x110cm
mixed technique on canvas
ENERGIZER-2010-145x145cm
mixed technique on canvas
CHEGUEVARA-2008-130x100cm
mixed technique on canvas
BORNBIG-2008-150x100cm
mixed technique on canvas
THENOID-2011-130x100cm
mixed technique on canvas
HERMES-2011-80x120cm
mixed technique on canvas
I’MYOURFATHER-2011-200x150cm
mixed technique on canvas
GOODMORNING-2011-100x150cm
mixed technique on canvas
CALL115-2011-70x200cm
mixed technique on canvas
FORZAITALIA-2011-100x130cm
mixed technique on canvas
DON’TKNOW-2008-160x180cm
mixed technique on canvas
MAROCCO-2007-196x214cm
mixed technique on canvas
GIORGIOARMANI-2006-180x200cm
mixed technique on canvas
private collection
TOTEM-2008-66x220cm
mixed technique on canvas
BIOGRAPHY
As a child Stefano was encouraged to paint
and draw and enjoyed regular trips to the
cinemawithhisfather.Filmshavecometoplay
animportantpartinhisart,inwhichheoften
reuses old movie posters bought at flea
markets.Hehasdevelopedauniquehybridof
both artistic media and subject matter by
marrying iconic figures from popular culture
withcommercialbrandsandhumour.Though
heuseselementsmaderecognisablebyother
artists such as Andy Warhol and Mimmo
Rotella, Stefano has created a signature
aestheticwhichhasbroughtPopArtintothe
twentyfirstcentury.
Stefano Mezzaroma, at only 27 years old, has
forgedasuccessfulcareerasbothaDJandartist.
BroughtupinRome,acitysteepedinhistory,it
wasnotuntilheattendeduniversityinMilanthat
Stefanowasfullyexposedtoavibrantsceneof
international, contemporary culture. Whilst
studying Economics at Bocconi University he
begantoproduceHousemusicandpaintinhis
spare time. Painting for intense periods whilst
listeningtomusic,hestartedtoexperimentwith
newartisticmediaincludingspraypaint,collage,
screenprintinganddigitalmanipulation.Though
Stefano has no formal training he was able to
develophisownuniquestylewhichhedescribes
as‘ContemporaryPopArt’.
In2011Stefanowasselectedtoshowworkin
theItalianPavillionatthe54th VeniceBiennale.
This coincided with his largest solo show to
date,whichwasentitled‘Rewind’andheldat
SpazioUndergroundinRome.Aselectionof
workbytheartistisonpermanentdisplayat
the Hausammann Gallery in Cortina
D’Ampezzo.Collectorsofhisworkincludethe
illustrious Italian designer Giorgio Armani.
HavingexhibitedwidelyinItalyandinafew
locationsinternationallysuchasMonacoand
StPetersburg,theartistnowhopestobringhis
worktoawideraudience.
www.stefanomezzaroma.com