ALEX YUDZON: A ROOM FOR THE NIGHT

May 31 – July 19, 2015

LABottega Gallery, Pietrasanta

Arriving at each new city, the traveller finds again a past of his that he did not know he had: The foreignness
of what you no longer are or nor longer poses lies in wait for you in foreign, unpossessed places…
–– Italo Calvino

Hotel rooms are generally weird places, charged with both loneliness and the illusion of a known domestic environment. They are a home away from home but offer none of the release of the real thing and ultimately belong to no one. This twin aspect of travel, the need for both the familiar and the foreign is the starting point for A Room for the Night.

By turning the architectural elements, furniture (or other objects) that he finds in the rooms that he inhabits during his travels into a temporary construct, Yudzon creates transitory site-specific interventions that are ultimately photographed before being deconstructed. The resultant photographs are a mixture of humor, absurdity and the longing for intimacy.

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Yuzdon will create for both exhibitions, in addition to the existing series, new works by interacting with the local environments encountered during his travel. A Room for the Night encourages a conversation about the meaning of origins, home and belonging while at the same time questioning our personal relation to space, objects and desire. A Room for the Night is the first solo exhibition by Russian – American artist Alex Yudzon in Italy and opens in May at LABottega Gallery, Pietrasanta (Italy).

This exhibition is made possible with the partnership of LABottega Gallery.

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