The last few years have been marked by a radical shift in how information is spread and diffused. The high speed and effortless way in which we are bombarded by information, true or false, leave us with an openness and confusion that brings us to shift within these different representations of realities, feeling helpless in front of it, and yet trusting them as we almost become integrated with them due to technological advancements. The information systems of today’s capitalism, as highlighted by Dr. Nishant Shah (2019), rely on the fact that we don’t trust each other, so how is it possible to avoid taking this situation for granted? How do we co-exist with this feeling of discomfort?
For his first solo exhibition in the UK “Tangled Depictions”, Michele Gabriele is presenting a new body of sculptural works that explore and consider how the representation of ideas and events are currently portrayed, analysing how information is used in order to spread a complex and multiple knowledge of the different systems which are the foundation of today’s knowledge-intensive capitalism. With 4 different sculptures of the series “It’s always so hard to admit that things are different than what we had believed at first sight” (2018-ongoing series), the artist wants to highlight in a straight-forward and intimate way, how difficult it is to accept happenings/ideas/objects/beings for what they are, as well as the human tendency to not embrace their true meaning, not wanting to accept things that are different from what one has always believed.