Giant Decollage

Industrial archeology and social anthropology are the themes explored in “Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush”, Ludovica Gioscia’s work for the open-air gallery Mangiabarche.

Ludovica Gioscia presents a new Giant Decollage and has produced new wallpapers that reflect on the history of the local mining industry.

Ludovica Gioscia, “Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush”, Galleria Mangiabarche 2013. Courtesy of the Artist and Riccardo Crespi Gallery

In one of the wallpapers, for instance, the artist has treated fragments of the gallery’s tiles as totemic elements which stand as simulacra of archeological artefacts, overlaid on the mineralogical map of Sardinia.

Ludovica Gioscia, “Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush”, Galleria Mangiabarche 2013. Courtesy of the Artist and Riccardo Crespi Gallery

During her residence in the gallery, Gioscia reproduced ceramic tiles extracted from the site and imprinted them with architectural elements lifted in turn from the surrounding industrial areas.

Ludovica Gioscia, “Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush”, Galleria Mangiabarche 2013. Courtesy of the Artist and Riccardo Crespi Gallery

The ceramic fragments were cemented into the flooring of Galleria Mangiabarche to replace the lifted ones, permanently bearing witness to the mineralogical activities that have shaped Sardinia’s landscape.

Ludovica Gioscia, “Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush”, Galleria Mangiabarche 2013. Courtesy of the Artist and Riccardo Crespi Gallery
Ludovica Gioscia, “Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush”, Galleria Mangiabarche 2013. Courtesy of the Artist and Riccardo Crespi Gallery
Ludovica Gioscia, “Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush”, Galleria Mangiabarche 2013. Courtesy of the Artist and Riccardo Crespi Gallery
Ludovica Gioscia, “Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush”, Galleria Mangiabarche 2013. Courtesy of the Artist and Riccardo Crespi Gallery


Mineral Rush Flamingo Crush
Ludovica Gioscia
curated by: Stefano Rabolli Pansera
in collaboration with: Fondazione MACC
Galleria Mangiabarche
Località Mangiabarche, Calasetta (CI)
Isola di S. Antioco