press release

Šejla Kamerić. SUMMERISNOTOVER
27.11.2018 - 08.03.2019

Opening: 26.11.2018

From November 27, 2018 to March 8, 2019, Fondazione Adolfo Pini is pleased to present a new site-specific project SUMMERISNOTOVER by artist Šejla Kamerić (BIH, 1976), curated by Erzen Shkololli.

Within the wide range of our contradictory civilisation and its cultural mechanisms, Šejla Kamerić almost obstinately focuses on telling details of significant pictures. Their amoeboid features represent events dissolving in an ever-growing stream of information noise, but nevertheless, they can work as triggers and at the same time indicators of social calamity. The artist repeatedly utilises her ability to transform acute moments of everyday reality into impressive and aesthetically attractive signs. The active zones of the visual symbols fill up the gaps in remembrance, but at the same time, they offer a liberating experience; in chasms of memory they make it possible to climb towards hope.

For Fondazione Adolfo Pini, the artist has created a new, site-specific project, working on the existing space and its structure. This site-specific project comments on our perception of the news, pointing at the changed role of photography as well as the issue of today’s usage of (war) images and their distribution. Historically, wars and revolutions have often started in spring and summer, while perhaps today, during these seasons we make a heightened use of social media to illustrate our projected lives. By distorting the alleged authenticity of the photograph, while using the exact same techniques of social media to reach a widespread audience, SUMMERISNOTOVER overcomes the traditional belief that photography exists in separate and controlled categories. It forms one giant image stream to remind the viewer that summer is not over—war is not over.

Šejla Kamerić was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She grew up during the war and survived a three-and-a-half years long period of city siege and bombing. This biographical fact has defined the attitude of the artist, as well as her understanding and practice of art, to a great extent. She has received widespread acclaim for her poignant intimacy and social commentary. Her work is based on her own experiences, memories and dreams. It takes us to spaces of displacement and discrimination, and insists on the idea that delicacy and sublimacy are not pushed aside by catastrophe or hardship.

About Fondazione Adolfo Pini
Founded in 1991 thanks to Adolfo Pini (1920-1986) and named after him, the Foundation is based in Milan in the elegant, late 19th Century building situated in 2 Corso Garibaldi. Besides Adolfo Pini, scientist and lecturer in physiology, here lived and worked Renzo Bongiovanni Radice (1899-1970), painter and Adolfo's maternal uncle and key figure in his cultural education and in feeding his interest for the arts. Adolfo Pini wanted the Foundation to be dedicated to his uncle's memory and to aim at promoting and giving value to his artworks through studies and exhibitions, as well as supporting young artists with scholarships, education opportunities and other initiatives. The Foundation is also committed to the promotion of Adolfo Pini's person, who was, besides his scientific endeavours, a writer, a poet, a composer and an art enthusiast, thus being a great example of the perfect synthesis between scientific and humanistic culture. Among the initiatives held by the Foundation are "StorieMilanesi," curated by Rosanna Pavoni, @Pini – Casa dei Saperi, curated by Valeria Cantoni and a cycle of projects dedicated to contemporary art, curated by Adrian Paci.