
©Francesco Pergolesi, Paul, Arles, 2014 From the Heroes series
Expositions du 6/5/2016 au 6/7/2016 Terminé
Catherine Edelman Gallery 300 W. Superior St. IL60654 Chicago États-Unis
Catherine Edelman Gallery 300 W. Superior St. IL60654 Chicago États-Unis
Francesco Pergolesi was raised in Spoleto, a small Italian village filled with artisan shops and small businesses. Now splitting his time between Spoleto and Barcelona, Pergolesi creates photographic tableaus inspired by memories from his past: narrow cobblestone streets, the sound of a hammer coming from the open door of a shoemaker; the smell of fresh bread from a baker, the steady beat of a sewing machine from an open window, the smell of old paper in a used bookstore. In Pergolesi’s world, these sights and smells drive his art making, as he seeks to preserve the past, before big-box and chain stores arrive. As he says:
"When I was a child, I used to walk free, exploring my village streets. I loved to spend time in the little cobbler or the grocery where my grandmother sent me to shop. Time seemed to be extended and gave me a sense of freedom. I grew up loving neighborhoods where human relationships were the center of life. I understood these places were disappearing, pushed by a mysterious force, and a new era was coming."

©Francesco Pergolesi, Orfeo, Spoleto, 2015
From the Heroes series
Francesco Pergolesi sees himself as a guardian of a vanishing world where people congregated to talk about families and daily activities. The artist presents his work as traditional photographic prints and as 5 x 7 x 2" / 9 x 12 x 3" photo boxes, lit from within. These small pieces force the viewer to stand inches away, creating an intimate interaction with strangers - it is what inspires Pergolesi every day, as he continues to wander the streets looking for a connection.

