La Biennale di Venezia /
An Elephant in the Lagoon is the image of the official
poster
by Lorenzo Mattotti, also creative designer of the
opening sequence,
for the 81st Venice International Film Festival
Italian illustrator and artist Lorenzo Mattotti is, for the
seventh consecutive year, the crea-tive designer of the image for the official
poster, which depicts an Elephant in the La-goon, and for the sixth
year, of the opening sequence for the Venice International Film Festival
of La Biennale di Venezia, this year in its 81st edition (August 28 – 7
September, 2024).
Lorenzo
Mattotti writes: “What is an elephant doing in the Lagoon? It
is certainly an unu-sual, unexpected image, but it takes us back in memory to
when, many years ago, an ele-phant arrived in Venice and wandered around the
narrow Venetian streets during a fa-mous Biennale Carnival in 1981...
This
Elephant now crosses the Lagoon and travels the paths of Fantasy, Mystery and
Mag-ic that are discovered in Cinema. He himself is a Memory and also the
History of Cinema: a party, a parade, a show!
And this
specially-coloured Elephant also reminds us of the Exotic, the Faraway, the
East, a look towards other civilisations, other cultures...
At the
Venice Mostra other worlds, other languages, other fantasies have always met,
and have been arriving in the Lagoon for 92 years. An Elephant that goes
towards the East, but which has the ability to welcome everyone."
Lorenzo
Mattotti lives and works in Paris. He began his career in the
late 1970s as a comic artist and in the early 1980s founded the Valvoline group
with other illustrators. In 1984 he created Fuochi, which was greeted as
an event in the world of comic art, and won im-portant international awards. In
cinema, he collaborated in 2004 on Eros by Wong Kar-Wai,
Soderbergh and Antonioni, and was responsible for the presentation segments of
each episode. He was a creative consultant for Pinocchio by Enzo
D'Alò. In Incidenti, Si-gnor Spartaco, Doctor Nefasto, L'uomo
alla finestra and many more books, all the way to Stigmate published
in Italy by Einaudi, Mattotti's work has evolved following an extremely
consistent line. Today his books have been translated around the world. He
publishes in newspapers and magazines such as The New Yorker, Le Monde, Das
Magazin, Suddeutsche Zeitung, Le Nouvel Observateur, Corriere della Sera and
Repubblica. He has illustrated many books for children including Pinocchio
and Eugenio, which won the Grand Prix in Bratislava in 1993. He has held
many solo exhibitions including an anthological exhibition at the Palazzo delle
Esposizioni in Rome, at the Frans Hals museum in Haarlem and at the Musei di
Porta Romana. He creates posters, covers, advertising campaigns and is the
author of the Cannes 2000 poster and the posters for the Estate Romana
festival.
In May 2019, he presented to great acclaim in the Un certain regard
section of the Cannes Film Festival, his first animated feature-length film as
author and director, entitled La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia
(The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily) inspired by the fable by Dino
Buzzati. From September 2023 to January 2024, the Lorenzo Mattotti. Stories,
rhythms, movements exhibition was held in Brescia, at the Santa Giulia
Museum. Currently, original drawings by the artist are on display at the major
exhibition on the masters of comics at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, entitled La
BD à tous les étages.
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