Stories Nicolas Polli and his acrobatic objects Text by Alessandro Ronchi Photo by Nicolas Polli Add to bookmarks Freitag Research Lab, 2021, ph. Nicolas Polli Polli turns his back on simple compositions, favouring still life and an imagination that recalls something akin to a Mannerist style. Everyone is familiar with the paintings of Giuseppe Arcimboldo and his allegorical portraits composed of vegetables, flowers, books, and fish. Although his compositions do not assume any recognisable forms, Nicolas Polli’s art does share some common elements with those of Arcimboldo: phantasmagoria, acrobatic circus-style arrangements, the use of food, fruit, and vegetables (especially tubers), and the search for wonder in the arrangement of objects in incongruous and unexpected positions. One factor, in particular, contributes to the setting of the tone of his works, which draws the viewer into the image: the objects are positioned in such a way that they create a precarious, if not impossible, balance. Plates, forks, and chairs are juxtaposed to document a surreal, or at most instantaneous, situation. MDF Italia Neil Collection, 2022, ph. Nicolas Polli MDF Italia Neil Collection, 2022, ph. Nicolas Polli Informational catalog ECAL, 2020, ph. Nicolas Polli When Strawberries Will Grow on Trees, I Will Kiss U, 2020, ph. Nicolas Polli When Strawberries Will Grow on Trees, I Will Kiss U, 2020, ph. Nicolas Polli Untitled, 2021, ph. Nicolas Polli When Strawberries Will Grow on Trees, I Will Kiss U, 2020, ph. Nicolas Polli Informational catalog ECAL, 2020, ph. Nicolas Polli The beauty of trash, 2021, ph. Nicolas Polli Informational catalog ECAL, 2020, ph. Nicolas Polli Milk Agency, 2021, ph. Nicolas Polli Swissnex Network, 2020, ph. Nicolas Polli When Strawberries Will Grow on Trees, I Will Kiss U, 2020, ph. Nicolas Polli 13 March 2022 Share
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