Sleeping Beauty
hand carved Cararra marble sculpture
150 x 70 x 30 cm (2016)
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about:
Sleeping Beauty is a sculpture of a deceased refugee child, presumed to be from Syria, hand carved in marble using traditional methods in the style of Baroque sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Like Bernini, Franko B's practice is engaged with an aesthetic dialogue between the sacred and profane. However, in Franko B’s latest sculpture, the sacred is found in the figure of the child rendered eternally in marble and the profane within ourselves, our leaders, our states and institutions - crystallised in our collective failure to address the worst human crisis since the Second World War.
The practice of mass consumption and appropriation of imagery is key in Franko B’s art. It reflects upon the saturation of our cultures with images, a phenomenon that has only intensified in the age of the Internet. The action of stitching and painting these works on canvas, or in this case carving in marble is a deliberate attempt to bring the ephemera of our culture into carefully considered physical form. In these gestures of permanence, Franko B has made an impossibility of mindless deletion, of forgetting and of censorship.
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exhibitions:
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• Sleeping Beauty
Freud Museum, London (2017)
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• How to Say it the Way it is!
Rua Red, Dublin (2017)
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• Death & Romance in the XXI Century
Palazzo Lucarini, Trevi (2016-2017)
related works:
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• Stitches on Canvas
stitched drawings on canvas (2009-2020)
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• Stitches on Paper
stitch drawings on paper (2012-2024)
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• Stitched Black Paintings
acrylic on stitched canvases (2022-2024)
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• Reflecting Wounds
performance (2022-2023)
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• Homage to the New World Order
mechanically engraved Black Zimbabwe granite (2017)
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• Unloved
performance (2019)
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• Still Life
photographic series (2003)