Danilo Correale

2016-2017: Spring

Danilo Correale’s work analyzes aspects of human life, such as labor-leisure and sleep, through the lenses of time and the body.

His work has been presented in numerous group exhibitions, including the 16th Quadriennal of Rome at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Pigs, Artium Museum, Spain (2016), Ennesima, Trienniale Milano (2015), Kiev Biennial  (2015), Museion, Bolzano (2015) Per-formare una collezione, Madre Museum Naples (2014), Steirischer herbst, Graz, (2013) Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (2012), Manifesta 8 in Murcia/Cartagena (2010), Moscow Biennial, Moscow (2010), Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul (2009).

Recent solo shows include Tales of Exhaustion. La Loge, Brussels BE (2016) The Missing hour: Rhythms and Algorithms, Raucci/Santamaria, Naples (2015); The Warp and the Weft, Peep-Hole, Milan (2012); Pareto Optimality, Supportico Lopez, Berlin (2011); and Entrèe, Bergen (2011).

Correale is the founder of the Decelerationist Reader and a regular contributor to publications in the field of critical theory. He recently published The Game: A three sided football match, FeC, Fabriano (2014) and No More Sleep No More, Archive Books, Berlin, 2015.

Born in Naples in 1982, Correale lives and works in New York and Naples.

 

Selected works

Tales of Exhaustion, Installation View At la Loge, Brussels

No More Sleep No More, video stills from 4hr. video + audio, 2014/16 Courtesy the Artist and Raucci Santamaria, Napoli/Milan

Boosted, Organic print on silk, aluminum, 120x120x200, Variable dimensions, Courtesy the Artist Raucci Santamaria, Napoli/Milan

The Visible Hand: The Future in Their hands, C.Print on Paper, Framed, 6 Part work - 2011/2012, Courtesy the Artist and Raucci Santamaria, Napoli/Milan

The Warp And The Weft, 2012, medium weight wool fabric, Variable dimension, Installation View at Villa Croce Genova, Courtesy the Artist and Raucci Santamaria, Napoli/Milan