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Luca Dellaverson's 'Fight This Generation' at Tilton Gallery Explores Memory and Obsolescence

exhibition · 2026-04-22

From May 2 to June 26, 2015, Tilton Gallery in New York City hosted Luca Dellaverson's second solo exhibition titled 'Fight This Generation.' The showcase included pieces that conveyed themes of nostalgia and obsolescence, such as an iPod Classic embedded in epoxy within an industrial bucket. Distorted pirated films from the 1990s were displayed on LED screens coated in epoxy resin, producing fragmented soundscapes. The exhibition's final room paid tribute to David Hammons, highlighting a sense of tragic separation. Additionally, a collection of glass and resin artworks formed web-like cracks, echoing the style of Tomás Saraceno. These creations present a chaotic interpretation of contemporary existence, urging audiences to face the relentless passage of history with a bittersweet sense of joy.

Key facts

  • Luca Dellaverson's second solo show at Tilton Gallery was titled 'Fight This Generation'.
  • The exhibition ran from May 2 to June 26, 2015.
  • It was located at 8 East 76 Street in New York City.
  • Works included an iPod Classic doused in epoxy in an industrial bucket.
  • Pirated digital films from the 1990s, such as Jurassic Park and Independence Day, were distorted and displayed on LED monitors.
  • A set of works paid homage to artist David Hammons.
  • Glass and resin paintings-cum-sculptures featured aleatory cracks created by epoxy poured over glass.
  • The exhibition explored themes of memory, obsolescence, and the fragmentation of monochrome conventions.

Entities

Artists

  • Luca Dellaverson
  • Jack Pierson
  • Marilyn Minter
  • David Hammons
  • Tomás Saraceno
  • Kazimir Malevich

Institutions

  • Tilton Gallery
  • Tanya Bonakdar Gallery

Locations

  • New York City
  • United States

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