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FEDERICO SOLMI Chinese Army Invading Times Square 2010, mixed-media on paper mounted on wood, 20 x 30 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
Chinese Army Invading Times Square
2010, mixed-media on paper mounted on wood, 20 x 30 inches.

FEDERICO SOLMI Chinese Army Slaughtering Dick Richman Species 2010, mixed-media on paper mounted on wood, 20 x 30 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
Chinese Army Slaughtering Dick Richman Species
2010, mixed-media on paper mounted on wood, 20 x 30 inches.

FEDERICO SOLMI Chinese Army and the End of Homo Stupidus Corruptus 2010, mixed-media on paper mounted on wood, 20 x 30 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
Chinese Army and the End of Homo Stupidus Corruptus
2010, mixed-media on paper mounted on wood, 20 x 30 inches.

FEDERICO SOLMI Fucking Machine, After Leonardo 2010, mechanical sculpture, 60 x 36 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
Fucking Machine, After Leonardo
2010, mechanical sculpture, 60 x 36 inches.

FEDERICO SOLMI Fucking Machine, After Leonardo (detail) 2010, mechanical sculpture, 60 x 36 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
Fucking Machine, After Leonardo (detail)
2010, mechanical sculpture, 60 x 36 inches.

FEDERICO SOLMI You Are Dick Richman (detail from Douche Bag City) 2010, video-animation on LCD screen with artist designed frame, 45 x 30 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
You Are Dick Richman (detail from Douche Bag City)
2010, video-animation on LCD screen with artist designed frame, 45 x 30 inches, ed: 7.

FEDERICO SOLMI You Are Dick Richman (detail from Douche Bag City) 2010, video-animation on LCD screen with artist designed frame, 45 x 30 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
You Are Dick Richman (detail from Douche Bag City)
2010, video-animation on LCD screen with artist designed frame, 45 x 30 inches, ed: 7.

FEDERICO SOLMI Douche Bag City (detail) 2010, video-animation on LCD screen with artist designed frame, 45 x 30 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
Douche Bag City (detail)
2010, video-animation on LCD screen with artist designed frame, 45 x 30 inches, ed: 7.

FEDERICO SOLMI Douche Bag City (detail) 2010, video-animation on LCD screen with artist designed frame, 45 x 30 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
Douche Bag City (detail)
2010, video-animation on LCD screen with artist designed frame, 45 x 30 inches, ed: 7.

FEDERICO SOLMI The Evil Empire 2007-08, painting, 12.5 x 9.5 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
The Evil Empire
2007-08, painting, 12.5 x 9.5 inches.

FEDERICO SOLMI The Evil Empire 2007-08, painting, 8 x 10 inches

FEDERICO SOLMI
The Evil Empire
2007-08, painting, 8 x 10 inches.

FEDERICO SOLMI King Kong and the End of the World (detail) 2006, video-animation

FEDERICO SOLMI
King Kong and the End of the World (detail)
2006, video-animation, run time: 4:00, ed: 10 + AP

FEDERICO SOLMI Douche Bag City 2009-10, 15 framed LCD panels with artist designed frame, ed: 5. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI
Douche Bag City
2009-10, 15 framed LCD panels with artist designed frame, ed: 5. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI Douche Bag City 2010. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI
Douche Bag City
2010. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI Douche Bag City 2010. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI
Douche Bag City
2010. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI Douche Bag City 2010. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI
Douche Bag City
2010. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI Douche Bag City 2010. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

FEDERICO SOLMI
Douche Bag City
2010. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

Press Release

October 12, 2010

Federico Solmi:  Douche Bag City
October 30 – December 18, 2010

“My works are filled with corrupt politicians, murderers, swindlers, tyrants, porn stars, religious preachers... I want to present viewers with an ironic but perverse vision of our times and our near future.”
- Federico Solmi

Conner Contemporary Art proudly presents Douche Bag City, a major exhibition of video-animation, painting, and sculpture by Federico Solmi.    

Solmi shocked Europe last year by exhibiting “The Evil Empire” (2008), the video portrait of a future Pope whose violent sex addiction leads to widespread ruin. Because of the work’s controversial content, the video was censored in France and Spain. Solmi, who lives in New York, was put on trial in his native Italy for obscenity, blasphemy and offense to religion. Later that year, the Guggenheim Foundation honored Solmi by awarding him with the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, in the category of video and audio, and commissioned work from him. This year, curators Sarah Lewis and Daniel Belasco selected Solmi’s latest video, “Douche Bag City” (2010) for exhibition in the SITE Santa Fe Eighth International Exhibition.

In Douche Bag City, Solmi turns his satirical lens toward Wall Street. Here, the artist applies his signature style, combining painting and hand-drawn animation with digital models, through the implementation of computer gaming engines. Solmi’s satire of Wall Street greed and corruption operates as a critique of the violence inherent in social and economic power structures. The artist has designed a special installation of custom-framed LCD screens for the presentation of “Douche Bag City” in the gallery. In addition to Solmi’s most recent videos, we will present his seminal works “Rocco Never Dies” (2005), “The Giant” (2005), and “King Kong and the End of the World” (2006).

We are also delighted to show Solmi’s newest works, which have never before been exhibited: a large-scale sculpture inspired by “The Evil Empire” and paintings for the video animation “Chinese Democracy and the Last Day on Earth” (a work in progress). 

“Douche Bag City” video installation created in collaboration with 3D artists Russell Lowe (Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Australia) and Lee Gibson (Senior Lecturer in Industrial Design at Victoria University of Wellington).

There will be an opening reception Saturday, October 30th  from 6-8pm.
Artists in attendance. 

For further information or images, please contact the gallery @ 202-588-8750 / info@connercontemporary.com.