WORKWEAR JACKET – CANEMORTO

Description

CANEMORTO – Workwear Blue Jacket

Produced by Varsi Art&Lab
Artwork: Canemorto
Labels design: She.Lab
Labels sewing: Alessia Di Pasquale (Dipa)
Art direction: Base/34

Height: 68 cm
Shoulders: 52 cm
Sleeve: 62 cm
Waist: 131 cm

Model height: 186 cm

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Artist info

Canemorto

CANEMORTO is a trio of anonymous Italian artists. Active since 2007, over the years the trio has produced works all around Europe with a multidisciplinary approach, distinguished by his raw and brutal “six-handed” style. CANEMORTO's imagery mixes the language of graffiti with the cult of an evil deity called Txakurra, who influences the works and choices of the group. CANEMORTO has exhibited his work in solo exhibitions at Studio Cromie (Grottaglie, IT), Kapow (Gent, BE), Altrove Gallery (Catanzaro, IT), Viafarini (Milan, IT) and has participated in group exhibitions, performances and screenings in galleries and institutions including Artmossphere Biennale (Moscow, RU), MARCA (Museum of the Arts of Catanzaro,IT), Museum of Follia (Lucca, IT), Triennale (Milan, IT), Ethnographic Museum of Friuli (Udine, IT), Galleria Varsi (Rome, IT), Palazzo Fazzari (Catanzaro, IT), Encore (Brussels, BE), USF Verftet (Bergen, NO), Ex Dogana (Rome, IT), Above Second Gallery (Hong Kong, HK), V9 Gallery (Warszawa, PL), Urban Spree (Berlin, GE), TOLK Gallery (Nizhny Novgorod, RU) and FIFTY24MX Gallery (Mexico City, MX).  “One in three” is how the group that has taken the name CANEMORTO defines itself. They are a hybrid that is difficult to define, lurking in ambiguity, and from this, they take their force: by being composed of three souls, contrary to every label and classification, constrained by anonymity and always moving between the capitals of Europe and the outer peripheries, they are a creature fought over by gallery owners and law enforcement, positioned halfway between legality and lawlessness, with one foot inside the system of art, and the other well-anchored outside it. Involved in the field of official art, and before that, in the art of the street, they transpose their poetics and iconography from one medium to another, depending on the context, with the knowledge to operate in the larger world of art and not just a subculture. Text by Elisa Fusi Ph. credit: Ivan Cazzola

More info

The idea for “Varsi Workwear” collection was born from the garments that we have produced over time for the activities that we carry out in our laboratory and that, starting from today, we have the opportunity to share with all of you.

This collection of work jackets was created as part of Varsi’s artist residency project. In fact, during these, each artist worked on the decoration of a jacket, thus making it a unique garment.

The medium for the entire collection consists of vintage jackets used by French railroad workers. It is a blue jacket with a button closure to which three pockets are applied.

Labels designed by She.Lab are hand-sewn on each jacket by Alessia Di Pasquale (Dipa).

The project is curated by Base/34

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