Eva & Franco Mattes. Most to Least Viewed

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Since the 1990s Eva & Franco Mattes have kept a close eye on the Internet and its IRL entanglements, establishing a provocative body of work that runs the gamut from VR to sculpture. In a long-overdue homecoming, the pair stage their first Italian solo exhibition at FMAV Fondazione Modena Arti VisiveMost to Least Viewed presents a spectrum of works from their recent oeuvre, selected by a mysterious algorithm. 

Laid out in sequence from ‘most to least viewed’, the exhibition’s content mirrors the valence of the artists’ oeuvre across social media and web in the last twelve months. What works have done well is clear, but why this has happened is veiled in shadow. 

Beyond the exhibition's selection criteria, the works in Most to Least Viewed also express the artist’s longstanding interest in degrees of informational opacity, and the strange panorama of online culture. In the featured works, Eva & Franco Mattes elucidate the political interior of surface effects, examining censorship operations in social media; distortions of ‘natural’ life engendered by digital tools, privileged access to secure domains, and increasingly untenable desires to disconnect. Throughout, the pair pay close attention to the possibility that the absurdiy of Internet culture may be a 'feature' and not a bug.  Always, within the pair’s art, which holds up a mirror to information society, things are more than meets the eye. 

Their group exhibitions include KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Sharjah Art Foundation (AE); SFMOMA, San Francisco; Athens Biennale; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie, Mannheim (DE); Biennale of Sydney; Whitechapel Gallery, London; Minneapolis Institute of Arts (US); Sundance Film Festival, Salt Lake City; MoMA PS1 and Performa in New York City; National Art Museum of China, Beijing; The New Museum, New York City and Manifesta 4, Frankfurt (DE). Survey exhibitions of their work have been held at Fondation PHI, Montreal (CA), and at Fotomuseum Winterthur, Zurich 2021. Past solo exhibition venues include Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden (DE); Team Gallery, Los Angeles; Essex Flowers and Postmasters Gallery, New York City; Carroll/Fletcher Gallery, London; and Site Gallery, Sheffield. Their works can be found in the collections of the SFMOMA, Whitney Museum of American Art, Fotomuseum Winterthur (CH), X Museum, and the Walker Art Center (US).


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  • Corso Canalgrande, 103 - Modena (Modena)
16 September 2022 - February 26, 2023
Opening times during festivalfilosofia: Friday and Saturday 16 and 17 September: 9am – 11pm, Sunday 18 September: 9 am – 9 pm;
Opening times from 19 September 2022: Wednesday – Friday: 11 am – 1 pm, 4 pm – 7 pm; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: 11 am – 7 pm
Guided tours: every Saturday, 6pm
  • Free event
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