Monday, October 10, 2022

HOMO FABER Siguë - 80cm x 80cm, 2022 - digital photograph and glitter



In his long-standing research on the male gender, Christophe Canato uses the medium of photography. In the past Canato favoured minimalist compositions but for the first time with the Homo Faber series his works seem messy and complex.


The digital collages composed of photographs from Canato's image bank combined with other existing images create patchworks that show fragments of male bodies. They include human skeleton and anatomy imagery, flora, wildlife, religious and political symbols as well as medical objects such as lobotomy tools and skulls damaged by this medical intervention. The judge’ wig and religious symbols represent the authority. The glitter and high heels represent creativity and decadence.

Each work from this series has a botanical name as an under title. In his work Homo Faber, Siguë Canato’s digital collage refers to botany and anthropology, revealing human bodies in metamorphosis as if to remind us of where we all come from. Siguë is the French name for the poisonous Hemlock, a toxic weed that’s deadly if consumed.

Through is work Canato questions the notion of belonging or rejection and the status that man is supposed to hold in society. In Latin literature, Appius Claudius Caecus uses term Home Faber in his Sententiæ, referring to the ability of man to control his destiny and what surrounds him: Homo faber suae quisque fortunae ("Every man is the artifex of his destiny").


OPENING Invitation Art Prize - 6 October 2022

 I am excited to reveal my new work for IAP 2022 opening tonight.

Running for its 24th year, the Invitation Art Prize is a popular and significant event in the City of Joondalup cultural calendar and a celebration of Western Australia’s talented professional visual arts community.
The exhibition runs from Sunday 9 October - Sunday 23 October 2022. Congratulations to Emma Buswell winner of the acquisitive Prize of $25,000 with her work to enter into the City’s Art Collection. This year includes the addition of a $500.00 participation fee received by each of the 30 shortlisted exhibiting artists.
More than 150 Expressions of Interest were reviewed by an esteemed selection panel: Elham Eshraghian-Haakansson, WA Artist and Winner of the 2020 Invitation Art Prize - Kelly Fliedner, Writer, Curator and Co-Founder/Editor of Semaphore - Barry Keldoulis, CEO, Art Fairs Australia and Fair Director, Sydney Contemporary
Artist statement of Homo Faber Siguë is in the comments bellow.
Inspired by Frida Orupabo’ collages, Marc Springhetti’ drawings, Renaud Buenerd’ watercolours




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