Art Ferment: Fabrizio Gazzarri enters Farina Winery with exhibition organized with Artericambi Gallery

Prosegue la rassegna Art Ferment con un nuovo artista e una nuova mostra visitabile presso la Cantina Farina di Pedemonte, dal 30 giugno. 

Fabrizio Gazzarri è un pittore italiano con una lunga carriera nel mondo dell’arte. Produce tele astratte molto colorate e di grandi dimensioni che hanno instaurato subito un contatto eccellente con l’ambiente moderno ed elegante della degli ambienti e della cantina Farina. L’arte astratta, seppur forse ad un primo approccio meno immediata, specie per chi è meno abituato all’arte contemporanea, tocca le componenti emozionali dell’animo umano. 

Le opere di Fabrizio Gazzarri, artista della Galleria Artericambi di Verona, vogliono evocare sensazioni ed impressioni intime e creano un corrispettivo perfetto con l’esperienza del vino, spesso personale ed emozionale.  I suoi dipinti, al centro del suo nuovo progetto espositivo, consentono di calarsi in uno stato meditativo che pare impossibile da ottenere nella frenesia del mondo contemporaneo, una vera e propria estasi. Si tratta di pitture solo apparentemente monocrome, poiché le linee che solcano la superficie del quadro – talvolta sinuose e continue, altre volte più nette e interrotte – producono infinite sfumature come i mille rivoli della coscienza lasciata improvvisamente libera di vagare. 

La seconda mostra Art Ferment, progetto sviluppato in partnership con Artericambi Gallery, rappresenta quindi la conferma e la continuazione dell’impegno di Farina nel mondo culturale, partendo proprio da una vera e propria rivoluzione enologica che abbraccia sostenibilità, trasparenza, etica, accoglienza e tradizione.

“Art Ferment è una rassegna che ha avuto molto successo fino ad ora e noi ne siamo molto orgogliosi perché ci ha confermato l’interesse del mondo dell’arte verso il nostro progetto e perché siamo una cantina contemporanea dalla lunga tradizione. Sono convinto che ospitando questi artisti e le loro opere si sia riusciti a creare un vero legame tra vino e cultura”, afferma soddisfatto Claudio Farina dalla sua sede di Pedemonte, nel cuore della Valpolicella Classica.

Elena Farina, cugina e socia, aggiunge, “Dopo il successo della prima mostra e l’affluenza di visite e il vivo interesse raccolto in questi mesi, siamo ancora più contenti di ospitare le opere di Fabrizio Gazzarri nei nostri ambienti. Abbiamo visto che il connubio tra l’arte moderna e i nostri vini è risultato vincente. Siamo convinti che questa strada porti a vivere e assaporare al meglio un’esperienza enoculturale di altissima qualità in casa Farina, a conferma del nostro senso di accoglienza.”

Francesco Pandian, presidente di Artericambi Gallery, commenta “Questa iniziativa vuole essere un segnale forte di apertura del mondo dell’arte contemporanea verso altre forme di cultura ed espressione umana. L’arte ha il potere di parlare un linguaggio universale, senza confini, e la collaborazione con la cantina Farina è un’importante opportunità per esporre le opere dei nostri artisti in contesti nuovi, ricchi di storia, cultura e capaci di intercettare un pubblico più vario e internazionale”.


Art Ferment: a dialogue between wine and art in collaboration with Artericambi Gallery

The cultures of art and wine meet in the Farina Winery, thanks to the collaboration with the Artericambi Gallery in Verona. Three exhibitions of works by internationally-renowned contemporary artists will be on display in our winery over the course of 2023. The winery's minimalist design ties in perfectly with the pieces selected ad hoc by the Artericambi Gallery for the exhibitions.

The inaugural exhibition opens with a series of the most significant, award-winning, and recognized works by Argentine artist Mariano Sardón, who has been working for years in transdisciplinary processes, mixing art with artificial intelligence, data visualization and computer animation, and neuroscience.

Through new technologies, particularly in the video installation "The Wall of Gazes," the artist will lead visitors to reflect on the human dimension and the common propensity of observation in a new and innovative way.

Art Ferment is a rare opportunity to view the 2005 sculpture "Für Paul Celan" by renowned German artist Anselm Kiefer, on loan from a private collection.

 

 

The work displayed in the 16th-century courtyard is part of a series dedicated to the Jewish poet Paul Celan. It is an exemplary expression of Kiefer's work, which is interested in exploring the impact of history and the horrors of war on the individual and society, alongside his interest in mythology, Kabbalah, and alchemy. Remembering, as the artist has repeatedly stated, destruction is the prelude to a new beginning.

The Art Ferment exhibition represents a continuation of Farina's commitment to cultural events, an accompaniment to their wine revolution which embraces sustainability, transparency, ethics, hospitality, and tradition.

"We are proud of the Art Ferment, a project that perfectly aligns with the modernity and style that distinguishes us. We are a contemporary company that has evolved from a peasant tradition, and I think organizing an exhibition of this caliber is a great satisfaction for my family," says Claudio Farina from the headquarters in Pedemonte, in the heart of Valpolicella Classica.

Elena Farina adds, "My cousin and I cultivate an insatiable curiosity about the arts and design - they are often sources of inspiration in the winery. The early works carry strong messages about the human condition from the past and the future of the present - an evocation of our vision of an evolving tradition in constant ferment, learning from the past on a path of improvement. We hope it is a way to live and savor this cultural wine experience of the highest quality at Farina."

Finally, Francesco Pandian, director of Artericambi Gallery, says, "Our artists are excited to participate in this refreshing combination, rich in experimentation, vision, and an attentive pursuit of the full sensory experience of art and wine. Engaging with the Farina family in the beautiful spaces of the winery was a wonderful experience enriched even more by their sincere hospitality and professionalism."

Art Ferment embraces three key dates and runs until December 15, 2023.

March 28, 2023 - invitation-only vernissage
June 2023 - opening of the second exhibition
October 2023 - third and final appointment during ArtVerona

The first exhibition will continue through May 14 and will be open to visitors by reservation with a guided tasting. The visits will become an unforgettable moment of discovery on two Fridays a month. They will include a guided tour by the Artericambi team, followed by a special wine tasting, illustrating the evolution of the Farina family's wine project.

Art Ferment promises to be an event to remember. In particular, the private vernissage on March 28 will bring together wine and art enthusiasts, who will be delighted by a wine and food experience of the highest level. The evening will conclude with an art-themed dinner created by Michelin-starred Chef Mattia Bianchi of the Amistà Restaurant.


Mezzadro alla Fontana

 The first vintage of the Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva 2011 from the Farina Winery

The Farina family presents the first vintage of “Mezzadro alla Fontana – Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva 2011”, the ultimate expression of the family's oenological vision and the result of the historical collaboration with local winegrowers.

“Mezzadro alla Fontana” is the pinnacle of a wide-ranging project that aims to bring the long-standing collaboration with the winery's winegrowers in the Valpolicella Classica to the fore-front. The project is characterized by the substantial modernization of the historic Pedemonte winery, where the winemaking is entrusted to the experience and technical expertise of Andrea Zerman. This oenological journey that began twenty years ago has put the company on a virtuous path to creating a range of distinctive, premium wines, introducing new IGT wines, and two grand crus from single vineyards.

It is no coincidence that Claudio and Elena Farina chose Mezzadro alla Fontana to represent a crucial milestone along this journey. The creation of an Amarone Riserva from a blend of the best grapes grown on the hills of the Valpolicella Classica is the realization of the family's dream. From Negrar to Sant'Ambrogio, to San Pietro in Cariano, Farina made a cuvée selection of the most distinctive and intense characteristics within the winegrowers' finest parcels – historical collaborations with the Farina family that have always represented the noblest soils – basalts, gravels, limestones, with optimal exposures.

The bunches, harvested by hand, are dried and vinified separately in stainless steel and then in concrete vats before creating the final blend, which, for the 2011 Riserva, is Raven, Swallow, Molinara, and Croatian. Maturation begins for 24 months in rare French and American barriques, followed by 36 months in large Slavonian oak barrels before prolonged refinement in the bottle.

“Mezzadro alla Fontana – Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva 2011” is a wine that whispers refined and nuanced aromas that reveal themselves with elegant restraint to those who dedicate time to the glass. The intense aromas are reminiscent of a summer pine forest, with dry undergrowth of myrtle, raspberries, and strawberries. A dry palate with a silky pulp offers a tannin softly wrapped in the balms of its fruit” – explains Andrea Zerman – “Everyone can put a personal definition to the nuances found in a glass of wine, but the structure and balance for me make the difference between a good wine and a great wine. The important pivot is acidity: Mezzadro is dense, full-bodied but with remarkable freshness and finesse.

This majestic Riserva is inspired by the history of those who cultivated the vineyards. The name “Mezzadro” (sharecropper) recalls the Valpolicella's peasant roots, and the particular dynamics of the grape production supply chain are still prevalent today. In Farina, the vision of the relationship between grower and producer stands on a solid and equal footing in a reciprocal dialogue based on trust and transparency.

Elena Farina, co-owner and responsible for administration and hospitality, tells the genesis of the name of the wine: “To communicate our company identity, we needed to draw on our peasant history to give shape to the visceral bond that the Farina family has with the land. Among papers, books, and old photos, we were drawn to the phrase “Mezzadro alla Fontana” – (sharecropper at the fountain). In it, I see the soul of a peasant – and I feel it in our DNA – a value to own, not because we believe we are winemakers, but to define our character and our profound relationship with the Valpolicella Classica.”

Claudio adds, "We are an earnest family where actions speak louder than words – where loyalty and honesty are fundamental values at the basis of any healthy and united community. Our most prestigious wine is a tribute to our community of “vinegrowers” and a nod to the sharecropping past that unites the heritage of most families in Valpolicella. Do not misunderstand. This is not the Amarone of yesteryear. It is the Amarone that best expresses our relationship with the land and our oenological vision.”

“Mezzadro alla Fontana – Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva 2011” – 3,000 bottles produced. Presented in preview to the most authoritative guides and critics, it has already collected excellent reviews: Decanter Gold 2021 – 96 points, Mundus Vini Summer Tasting Best of Show, Wine Hunter Award 2021 Gold, James Suckling 92 points.