LACHAPELLE, AFTER THE DELUGEROME, PALAZZO DELLE ESPOSIZIONIApril 30th–September 13th2015Palazzo delle Esposizioniin Rome presents from April 30thuntil September 13ththe exhibition “David LaChapelle, After the Deluge”curated by Gianni Mercurio.The exhibition promoted by Roma Capitale –Assessorato alla Cultura a Turismo and produced  in  collaboration  with Azienda  Speciale  Palaexpo,  Madeinartand  David LaChapelle Studio is one of the most important and biggest retrospective dedicated to the great American artist and photographer.There  will  be  more  than 100workson  view,some  presented  for  first  time  in  a museum including many large-scale works. The exhibition will focus on the works  realized  by  the artist  starting  from  2006, when  he  produces  the  monumental  series  titled “The  Deluge”, which  leads  to  a meaningful turning point in the artistic path of David LaChapelle.Through the realization of “The Deluge”, modeled after Michelangelo’s impressive frescoin  the  Sistine Chapel, the artist returns to conceiving works with the unique purpose to exhibit in art galleries and in museums. After “The Deluge”, the American photographer begins to produce artwork with new aesthetical and conceptual concerns.As  written  in  the  curator’s  essay:  “the  most  evident  sign  of  the  change  is  the vanishing of the human presence in the serial works: the living models, that in all the previous  works  (the  only  exception  is  “The  Electric  Chair”,  2001,  personal interpretation  of  Andy  Warhol’s  famous  artwork)  have  had  a  central  part  in  the composition and in the message embodied by the image, disappear. The “Car Crash”, “Negative Currencies”, “The Earth Laughs in Flowers”, “Gas Stations”, “Land Scapes”, up  to  the  most  recent  “Aristocracy”  series,  follow  this  new  aesthetic  choice: LaChapelle  resoundingly  deletes  the  flesh,  what  was  the  previously  identifiable element of his art”.To  allow  the  public  to  know  the "origins"of LaChapelle work before “The Deluge”, the exhibition will also include a selection of some of the most renowned  and  lovedphotos that made him famous, realized during the decade between 1995  and  2005. A body of work that will gather all the portraits of celebrities, from musicto fashion and   movies,   scenes   based   on religious   themeswith surrealistic   touches, references to masterpieces of art history and  cinema, an artistic production defined by the chromatic saturationand movement, with which the American photographer reached  his  particular  aesthetical  style  and  influenced  many  artists  of  the  following generations.In  the  exhibition  there  will  also  be  a  projection  space  dedicated  to  the  backstage videos,  which,  describing  the  composite  process  of  photo  sets  construction,  clearly reveal asthat the artist’s role is extended also to direction and scenic design of his own photos.
There  will  also  be  presented  some  of  the  most  meaningful  documentary  and  music video,  starting  from “Rize”, shot  in  the  streets  of  South  Central,  Los  Angeles  and awarded at the Sundance Film Festival, up to “Take Me to Church”, with the amazing ballet dancer Sergei Polunin, one of the most viewed videos on the web.BiographyDavid  LaChapelle  is  today  one  of  the  most  famous  and  appreciated  photographer  in the world. Born in Fairfield, CT in 1963, he embraced a post-pop style, in some way surrealist, which makes him unique in the world.His  artworks  are  exhibited  in  the  most  important  public  and  private  international collections  and  in  many  museums,  among  those:Musée  D’Orsay, Paris;  the Brooklyn  Museum, New  York; the  Museum  of  Contemporary  Art, Taipei; theTel  Aviv  Museum  of  Art,  Tel  Aviv; Los  Angeles  County  Museum  of  Art (LACMA), Los  Angeles; The  National  Portrait  Gallery,  London; Fotografiska Museet, Stockholme The National Portrait Gallery aWashington DC.David LaChapelle lives and works in Los Angeles and Hawaii.The curatorGianni Mercurio, Italian independent curator, lives in Rome.Specialist  in  American  art,  Gianni  Mercurio  curated  preeminent  exhibitions  on  Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, George Segal, Roy Lichtenstein and group shows on Pop art, Hyperrealism and American Graffitism.  He has been artistic director of: Chiostro del Bramante in Rome, 1995–2002, Museo Carlo  Bilotti  in  Rome,  2006–2008,  and  after  worked  as  guest  curator  at  the  Ludwig Museum  Cologne,  MOCA  Lyon,  MACRO  Rome,  MAXXI  Museum  Rome,  Triennale Museum in Milano, Heidar Aliyev Museum in Baku and other museums in Italy, Austria, Spain, Belgium, Finland.Press OfficeAzienda Speciale PalaexpoPiergiorgio Paris | T. +39 06 48941206 | p.paris@palaexpo.itSegreteria -Dario Santarsiero | T. +39 06 48941205 | d.santarsiero@palaexpo.itMADEINARTAlice Melloni | T. +39 333 4651159 | press@madeinart.itEXHIBITIONNovella Mirri andMaria Bonmassart. +39 3346516702-+39 335490311 | ufficiostampamirribonmassar@gmail.comNote:for the photos, please use:©David LaChapelle