Ange Leccia's Cloned Contingencies at Galleria Six
Ange Leccia (born 1952, Corsica) presents 'Contingenze clonate' at Galleria Six in Milan, featuring works that explore the double and the clone through paired machines—bulldozers, tankers, airplanes—as objective counterparts to humanity. The exhibition includes the 2018 video 'Girls, Ghost And War', a binary interplay of refractions and superimpositions blending archetypal femininity with brutal contingency, using liquid chroma and immersive sound. Leccia's practice questions the genetic code of the image, where accident, discovery, and reconstruction appear on a single plane. The show runs at Galleria Six, Milan.
Key facts
- Ange Leccia was born in Corsica in 1952.
- The exhibition is titled 'Contingenze clonate'.
- It is held at Galleria Six in Milan.
- The show features paired machines as objective counterparts to humans.
- The video work 'Girls, Ghost And War' dates from 2018.
- The video blends archetypal femininity with brutal contingency.
- Leccia's work questions the genetic code of the image.
- The exhibition includes a model that shifts the question of identity.
Entities
Artists
- Ange Leccia
Institutions
- Galleria Six
- Artribune
Locations
- Corsica
- France
- Milan
- Italy