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Miaz Brothers at work
While curating the 2019 Watch this space show in London, Danysz invited Miaz Brothers to make monumental size portraits on the wall. Watch the video to relive this moment.
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The Star, 2020
From 1980 to 1984, the Miaz brothers studied at the Artistic High School of Cantu, in the province of Como in Italy, before joining the IED (European Institute of Design) in Milan. Far from wanting to pursue the classic academic path (high school, academy then art galleries), the two brothers preferred to travel and feed on all the knowledge about philosophy or technique available to them, developing an open-mindedness prone to fueling their art.
In 1989, the Miaz brothers presented their first solo exhibitions: “Skins” in Faenza, Italy, then “The Anarchists” in Riccione in 1990, then “The Artists” in 1991, and “Safe Box” in Pisa in 1994, as well as “ New Age” in Rimini the following year.
In 1996 in Milan, at Via Farini Gallery, the two artists presented a body of work on genetics and visual perception, with pieces called “Piercing”, “Timecode”, “Hyperspace”. Their purpose being to immerse the viewers in a new reality by making use, among other things, of sound and light installations actively engaging their senses.
Little by little, with the birth of “PCs”, the first personal computers, the Miaz Brothers took an unexpected turn in their artistic journey. The digital world acted as a “new medium” that opened up new unsuspected horizons. The two artists appropriated new modes of representation and production. They collaborated with major international brands like Adidas, Swatch and Nike to reach the largest public and raise awareness about art. From 1996 to 2000, they embarked alternately on different isolated projects, temporarily putting on hold their gallery presence.
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Far from stopping there, the two globetrotters kept on traveling and, with the arrival of the new millennium, sensed the beginning of a "new chapter". They moved to New York and started to explore a whole new artistic field: that of photography. During the summer of 2001, they returned to Paris for 5 years and resumed collaborating with well-known brands (Elite, Diesel, Puma, Kenzo…).
Having explored all these diverse horizons, the Miaz Brothers decided to go back to their original passion: painting. First they experimented in the streets, finding there a multiplicity of supports to entertain their imagination: house walls, tall buildings, bungalows... This choice to devote themselves to painting, in a time when the medium is experiencing some degree of disaffection, is significant. Swimming against the tide, they did not hesitate to affirm their love of the classical masters of the 15th, 16th, 17th and 13th centuries, whether Dutch, French or Italian, finding inspiration in masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Vermeer, Raphael and more.
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The two brothers kept on traveling, moving from Los Angeles in 2014 to Miami and even Colombia in 2015 for their show “Timeless”, a continuation of the “Antimatter series”. With portraiture, their signature technique involving the use of aerosol paint is very much recognizable. We seem to be able to tell the faces hidden in the mist… but no one will ever fully discern them. That same year, the artists also joined a group exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey.
In 2017 the exhibition “Hazy State of Affairs” took place in Milan, followed closely in 2018 by “Anonymous” in London, which presented sixteen airbrushed, blurry portraits. The show was about proposing to the public an experience grounded in memory as much as the visual sense, “to compel the viewer to recognize and re-establish the limits of his or her own perception, to regain control of the real.” The same year, they held another two solo exhibitions: “Time is now”, then “Boundless”, in Miami, which focused on female figures.
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