Peter Nencini

 

 

 

A new edition of Peter Nencini's Handwerk is currently exhibted in Berlin at Direktorenhaus. These works are a prelude to a larger show in September.  Nencini says: "I'm showing thirty boxes... The boxed variant pieces have grown, with markmaking of granular character. Both to magnify surface and to dispense with textual information in favour of something mute."

 

 

Nencini`s cut forms are grouped with printed fabric, ceramic and found-discarded things to constitute a kit for ‘muffled’ play. It’s based somewhat on Friedrich Froebel’s ‘Gifts and Occupations’ (1837) for the early Kindergartens. By ‘muffled’ he means a silent decision-making, both for the grouping of forms and their manipulation. Although they are for other people, Nencini says they are motivated by a need to assess his own object-literacy.

 

 

In this work Nencini has added interlockables, and continues trials of inlay.

 

 

The boxes before shipping. A detail of the box label, a surface work replacing the only text on the first edition. I'm trying to get at a lack of instruction, a muffled play as stated at the outset of this project. The woodwormish, red-green rag motif is something of an optical zoom, pulling one closer to the MDF Kraft Ply Laminate and inside the box.

 

 

It's carried through to a bar of laminate hardboard. The material, that of the damp cupboard back. A slab of kitchen strata. Also mindful of Susan Kare's Macpaint palette, out of Rob Giampietro's burst of inspiring writing.

 

 

 

The work is also inspired by Dust: a book by Joseph A. Amato.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peter Nencini´s werkboxes can be seen presently at Direktorenhaus.  These works will be followed up by a larger show in September.

 

Direktorenhaus

Am Krögel 2

10179 Berlin

 

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