
The House of
Rolls-Royce will preview a new work by artist Tomás Saraceno at the
89th Geneva International Motor Show, between 7-17 March, 2019.
The Rolls-Royce
Art Programme will preview a new work by Tomás Saraceno at the 89th
Geneva International Motor Show, 7 – 17 March, 2019
The work is a
unique variation of the artist’s ‘Hybrid Web’ series
Following the
show, the work will be exhibited permanently at the Home of
Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex
The relationship
began when the marque supported the artist’s solo exhibition On
Air, at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 17 October 2018 – 6 January 2019
The House of
Rolls-Royce will preview a new work by artist Tomás Saraceno at the
89th Geneva International Motor Show, between 7-17 March, 2019. The
artwork sees the artist create a new work with a spider. Appearing as
a floating galaxy, this artwork, woven by social and semi-social
spiders, provides an encounter between shifting scales and phenomena.
From the cosmic web to the minute dust particles collecting on the
silken threads, the artwork shows that we co-exist on multiple levels
with non-human beings. Following the show, the artwork will reside
permanently at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, from
28 March, 2019.
The Rolls-Royce Art
Programme has supported a number of high profile artists in recent
years, including Isaac Julien, Asad Raza, Dan Holdsworth and Yang
Fudong. The world of art is one that the marque shares a clear
affinity with; a commitment to creative expression, an exploration of
technical and conceptual boundaries, and a willingness to take time
in the search for quality and meaning.
The Saraceno artwork
pertains to the artist’s ‘Hybrid web’ series, formed of complex
interwoven networks suspended in the air. The Hybrid webs’ unique
architectures originate from interspecific encounters between
unrelated solitary, social and semi-social spider species. As
different spiders from different species weave in the same space,
they bridge the architectures of each other’s webs. Each one of
these tells a story of hybrid relationships, entangling not only
different arachnid webbed ecosystems, but also humans and the wider
atmosphere. In this series, floating galaxies made of different silk
and web types collide, challenging gravity and fostering the
emergence of new kinds of vibrational environments. There, sensory
worlds and lines of communication merge and connect, the web being
considered an extension of the spider’s sensorial and cognitive
systems.
The artwork,
entitled ‘ Hybrid Dark solitary semi-social Cluster BD–15 3966
built by: a duet of Nephila edulis - six weeks, a quintet of
Cyrtophora citricola -eight weeks, rotated 180°;’ furthers the
marque’s recent collaboration with the artist, which saw the
Rolls-Royce Art programme act as benefactor for the artist’s recent
solo exhibition, On Air, at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, in 2018.
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