THE THINKING BODY, Cathy Josefowitz, MACRO, Rome

2022 – 2022

The Thinking Body is the most comprehensive exhibition, to this day, on the life and work of Cathy Josefowitz (1956–2014). Organized in collaboration with Kunsthaus Langenthal and the Centre culturel suisse in Paris, the show in Rome is the last chapter of a project with common threads and local focuses.

By bringing together the entire range of Josefowitz’s artistic output, in which paintings and drawings dialogue and overlap with choreography, the exhibition reflects the artist’s effort to reconcile media which have too often been treated as disparate in art historical discourse. The body—in motion and in relation to other bodies—constitutes the core of her oeuvre, most of which has never been exhibited.  

The Thinking Body draws from the title of Mabel Elsworth Todd’s (1880 – 1956) homonymous 1937 book on somatic learning, which deeply inspired Josefowitz’s research and artistic approach to the body, its infinite possibilities as well as limitations. The exhibition adopts a largely thematic approach, illustrating the artist’s early experimentations inspired by European art and artists from the first half of the twentieth century. Her progressive shift towards exploring her own body and those of the people she loved culminated in her focus on the relationship between the body and space, leading her ultimately towards abstraction. A series of drawings on hotel and restaurant receipts, made while the artist was living in Italy in the late 1980s and early 1990s, are shown for the first time in the Rome chapter of the exhibition.

Curator: Luca Lo Pinto
Exhibition coordinator: Sara Cattaneo
Production assistant: Anna Mostardi
Art handlers: Expotrans, Matteo Pompili