OstLicht. Gallery for Photography

Petrus 13
2018
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
120 x 86 cm
€ 3200
© Francesca Catatstini
Petrus 29
2016
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
120 x 86 cm
€ 3200
© Francesca Catastini
Petrus 01
2018
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
70 x 50 cm
€ 2600
© Francesca Catastini
Petrus 31
2016
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
24 x 17,2 cm
€ 1100
© Francesca Catastini
Petrus 30
2018
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
60 x 45 cm
€ 2200
© Francesca Catastini
Petrus 32
2016
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
30 x 21,4 cm
€ 1100
© Francesca Catastini
Petrus 27
2018
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
23 x 16,1 cm
€ 1100
© Francesca Catastini
Petrus 08
2016
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
15,5 x 24,5 cm
€ 1100
© Francesca Catastini
Teatro anatomico, Scuola chirurgica del Ceppo, Pistoia, from the series »The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective«
2016
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
110 x 110 cm
€ 3600
© Francesca Catastini
Blinding an Anatomist with My Bare Hands, from the series »The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective«
2016
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
60 x 84 cm
€ 2200
© Francesca Catastini
Whosoever Doth Well Know Himself, Shall Know the Brute Beasts, from the series »The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective«
2013
Inkjet print on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
70 x 105 cm
€ 2800
© Francesca Catastini
A bedroom in shades of gray and white. A stone bust, the eyes of which are covered by hands. A figurine stands on a nightstand, its decapitated head lies next to it. In between photographs of interior designs with dark wood. Francesca Catastini’s photographic work aims to overcome the idea of separation, initiating an interaction of images with other images, text, or objects. Through this process of continuous invention and layering, new meanings are achieved. OstLicht. Gallery for Photography presents works from Francesca Catastini’s series The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective and Petrus. In The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective, the artist addresses the phenomenon of public dissections. From the late 16th to 18th century, executed convicts were publicly dissected almost once a year in so-called anatomical theaters, which were visited by students, professors, dignitaries and paying audience. These theaters are the starting point of the photographic series. The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective explores the theater’s architecture and re-flects on the observational role of the audience, who – whether laypersons or professionals – witnessed the segmentation of human bodies. In Petrus, Catastini explores the human urge to define oneself and the world through specific forms. She re-gards their symbolic power and the way they shape us and our views. Forms are never stable, but a result of a never-ending tension of different forces. In a cynical, careful, and arbitrary analysis, Francesca Catastini plays with archetypes and images. The titular name Petrus refers to a liquor of the same name, which in the 1970s was considered »the perfect drink for the strong man« and »the man who lives according to nature«.
Francesca Catastini was born in 1982 in Lucca, Italy, and lives and works in Vienna. In 2009 she earned her master’s degree in Photography and Visual Design at the NABA Academy in Milan. In 2016, her book The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective was awarded the ViennaPhotoBookAward. That same year she participated in a series of exhibitions of artists who use photobooks and publications in their artistic practice, including Ouvrage at Twenty 14 Contemporary, Milan, and Burning with Pleasure, at Matèria Gallery, Rome. In 2019, her second book Petrus was published by Kehrer Verlag. Francesca Catastini’s work has been presented in numerous international exhibitions, including NOT ONLY HISTORY, BUT OUR MEMORIES at Podbielski Contemporary, Milan (2021), Resistance and Sensibility at Fotografie Forum Frankfurt (2020), Un anno lungo un giorno at Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato (2020), Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography, Tel Aviv (2019), Photolux Festival at IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca (2019), Futures Photography at Westergastheater, Unseen, Amsterdam (2019), Fotografe italiane 1965-2018 at Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome (2018), CENTQUATRE-PARIS, Paris (2018), MACRO in Factory, Rome (2018), Plat(t)form at Fotomuseum Winterthur (2017), Feminine Masculine at London Art Fair (2016). Furthermore, Francesca Catastini’s works have been selected by CAMERA Torino for FUTURES photography (2019).
OstLicht Gallery was founded in 2012 on the premises of the Anker Brotfabrik in Vienna and has established itself as the leading Austrian gallery dealing exclusively with photography. Located in one of Vienna’s upcoming cultural hubs, the Gallery’s 400 m2 space has housed comprehensive retrospectives, solo-exhibitions and conceptual group shows by the likes of Christian Eisenberger, VALIE EXPORT, Ren Hang, David LaChapelle, Sarah Moon, Inge Morath, Cora Pongracz, Juergen Teller and Wim Wenders. OstLicht Gallery exclusively represents a range of contemporary shooting stars and emerging photographers.
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A bedroom in shades of gray and white. A stone bust, the eyes of which are covered by hands. A figurine stands on a nightstand, its decapitated head lies next to it. In between photographs of interior designs with dark wood. Francesca Catastini’s photographic work aims to overcome the idea of separation, initiating an interaction of images with other images, text, or objects. Through this process of continuous invention and layering, new meanings are achieved. OstLicht. Gallery for Photography presents works from Francesca Catastini’s series The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective and Petrus. In The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective, the artist addresses the phenomenon of public dissections. From the late 16th to 18th century, executed convicts were publicly dissected almost once a year in so-called anatomical theaters, which were visited by students, professors, dignitaries and paying audience. These theaters are the starting point of the photographic series. The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective explores the theater’s architecture and re-flects on the observational role of the audience, who – whether laypersons or professionals – witnessed the segmentation of human bodies. In Petrus, Catastini explores the human urge to define oneself and the world through specific forms. She re-gards their symbolic power and the way they shape us and our views. Forms are never stable, but a result of a never-ending tension of different forces. In a cynical, careful, and arbitrary analysis, Francesca Catastini plays with archetypes and images. The titular name Petrus refers to a liquor of the same name, which in the 1970s was considered »the perfect drink for the strong man« and »the man who lives according to nature«.
Francesca Catastini was born in 1982 in Lucca, Italy, and lives and works in Vienna. In 2009 she earned her master’s degree in Photography and Visual Design at the NABA Academy in Milan. In 2016, her book The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective was awarded the ViennaPhotoBookAward. That same year she participated in a series of exhibitions of artists who use photobooks and publications in their artistic practice, including Ouvrage at Twenty 14 Contemporary, Milan, and Burning with Pleasure, at Matèria Gallery, Rome. In 2019, her second book Petrus was published by Kehrer Verlag. Francesca Catastini’s work has been presented in numerous international exhibitions, including NOT ONLY HISTORY, BUT OUR MEMORIES at Podbielski Contemporary, Milan (2021), Resistance and Sensibility at Fotografie Forum Frankfurt (2020), Un anno lungo un giorno at Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato (2020), Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography, Tel Aviv (2019), Photolux Festival at IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca (2019), Futures Photography at Westergastheater, Unseen, Amsterdam (2019), Fotografe italiane 1965-2018 at Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome (2018), CENTQUATRE-PARIS, Paris (2018), MACRO in Factory, Rome (2018), Plat(t)form at Fotomuseum Winterthur (2017), Feminine Masculine at London Art Fair (2016). Furthermore, Francesca Catastini’s works have been selected by CAMERA Torino for FUTURES photography (2019).
OstLicht Gallery was founded in 2012 on the premises of the Anker Brotfabrik in Vienna and has established itself as the leading Austrian gallery dealing exclusively with photography. Located in one of Vienna’s upcoming cultural hubs, the Gallery’s 400 m2 space has housed comprehensive retrospectives, solo-exhibitions and conceptual group shows by the likes of Christian Eisenberger, VALIE EXPORT, Ren Hang, David LaChapelle, Sarah Moon, Inge Morath, Cora Pongracz, Juergen Teller and Wim Wenders. OstLicht Gallery exclusively represents a range of contemporary shooting stars and emerging photographers.