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Light Work Presents 鈥楴icola Lo Calzo: Bundles Of Wood鈥�

Wednesday, August 21, 2019, By Cjala Surratt
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“Bundles of Wood,” a solo exhibition by Italian photographer Nicola Lo Calzo, documents the rich local history of the Underground Railroad in Central New York.

presents ,” a solo exhibition by Italian photographer Nicola Lo Calzo, which documents the rich local history of the Underground Railroad in Central New York. Since 2010, Lo Calzo has traversed Atlantic coastal areas to research buried memories of the African Diaspora. “Bundles of Wood” is on view at Light Work, Aug. 26 to Oct. 17. A gallery reception will be held Friday, Oct. 11, 5-7 p.m.

Lo Calzo will visit campus for an artist talk and conversation with playwright Kyle Bass at 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11. Lo Calzo and Bass will explore the intersection of .” Lo Calzo鈥檚 lecture is part of the series, whose theme is Silence.

Light Work is located in the . The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

Lo Calzo was born in Torino, Italy, in 1979 and now lives and works in Paris, West Africa and the Caribbean. For seven years he has engaged in a photographic project about the memories of the slave trade. This ambitious, still ongoing project includes documentation of the descendants of the African diaspora in America, Cuba, Haiti, Suriname, the Caribbean, and West Africa.

In his artist鈥檚 statement, Lo Calzo asks, 鈥淗ow is it possible that the world organized the social, political, and moral consensus around the slave trade for four centuries, and how is it possible to erase this tragedy from the collective memory of Western countries and even from textbooks? Have the memories of slavery, discarded by history, survived to this day and, if so, in what forms and in what places? How do these memories, repressed by some and preserved by others, define our everyday relationships, our perception, and the place of everyone in society?鈥�

In September 2017, Lo Calzo participated in a monthlong residency at Light Work, during which he researched and documented Central New York鈥檚 own rich history of the Underground Railroad. “Bundles of Wood” is the resulting photo essay, tracing a clandestine network active up to the American Civil War. In Lo Calzo鈥檚 photographs, echoes of slavery linger and reverberate across the centuries. Slaves and 鈥渃onductors鈥� on the Underground Railroad used the phrase 鈥渂undles of wood鈥� as a secret code to communicate 鈥渋ncoming fugitives were expected.鈥�

Lo Calzo has exhibited his photographs widely in museums, art centers and festivals, most notably the Afriques Capitales in Lille, the Macaal in Marakesh, the Musee des Confluences in Lyon, the National Alinari Museum of Photography in Florence, and Tropen Museum in Amsterdam. Many public and private collections hold his work, such as the Alinari Archives in Florence, the National Library of France in Paris and Pinacoteca Civica in Monza Tropen Museum in Amsterdam.

Kehrer has published three of Lo Calzo鈥檚 books: “Regla” (2017), “Obia” (2015), and “Inside Niger” (2012). He is also a contributor to the international press, including Internazionale, Le Monde, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Wall Street Journal. In 2018 Lo Calzo received the Cnap Grant and a nomination for the Prix Elysee 2019-2020.

The artist lecture and conversation was funded in part by the .

In conjunction with the exhibition “Bundles of Wood,” the will host a lunch time lecture with Lo Calzo on Thursday, Oct. 10, noon to 12:30 p.m. Lo Calzo will discuss his research, artistic practice and photographing the rich local history of the Underground Railroad during his residency at Light Work in 2017.

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