THE LONELY ARTIST/SUPERTIVE VULGARIS ETCETERA, 2012, archival inks printed on canvas, 107 x 142 cm
THE WORKING CURATOR/LOREM IPSUM DOLOR SIT AMET, 2012, archival inks printed on canvas, 107 x 140 cm
THE MUSE/DONNA 2013, archival inks printed on canvas, 107 x 140 cm
THE OPENING RECEPTION/BIRTHDAY 44, 2013, archival inks printed on canvas, 107 x 139 cm
FUNDING FOR THE ARTS/COOKIE HOUSE, 2013, archival inks printed on canvas, 107 x 142 cm
THE COLLECTORS/THE GALLERIST, THE DEALER, HIS WIFE, AND HER LOVER, 2013, 107 x 141 cm
NOMINATIVE DETERMINISM/LAZY SUSAN, 2014, archival inks printed on canvas, 106 x 107 cm
BLOCKBUSTER SHOW/JESUS LOVES YOU BUT I THINK YOU’RE AN ASSHOLE, 2013, 107 x 147 cm
THE CRITIC/DON’T THINK ABOUT THE WHITE POLAR BEAR, 2014, archival inks printed on canvas, 106 x 107 cm
ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGA, 2014
THE VIEWER/YOU ARE UNIQUE JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE, 2014, Site Specific Installation
ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGA, 2014
ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGA, 2014
ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGA, 2014
ABOUT THE SERIES
Titled Six Characters In Search of a Photograph, after Luigi Pirandello’s famous play Six Characters In Search of an Author, a play that blurs reality with acting, Fausta Facciponte’s photographic series explores the social constructs of the art world: its players and activities.
Using a collection of decorative household items, Fausta composes each image around a central protagonist: the artist, the curator, the collector, and the muse are arranged in a fictional display. Garish ceramic figurines, other bric-a-brac such as kitsch landscape paintings, cocktail glasses, and ornamental frames are crammed into a careful composition that is set between mirrors.
The photographs shuffle order with chaos, appear both congruous and incongruous, and collide the real with the artificial. In an attempt to define the art world, each photograph becomes a visual euphemism that loses its content in a florid display.