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A Room for Failure

Exposición / Atchugarry Art Center / 5520 NE, 4th avenue / Miami, Florida, Estados Unidos
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Cuándo:
21 feb de 2019 - 19 may de 2019

Inauguración:
21 feb de 2019 / 18:00

Horario:
De Martes a Sabado, de las 11hr a las 17hr

Precio:
Entrada gratuita

Organizada por:
Atchugarry Art Center

Artistas participantes:
André Komatsu, Carmen Argote, Cristian Franco, ektor garcia, Eugenio Espinoza, Gabriel Rico, Guadalupe Maravilla - (anteriormente Irvin Morazán), Sergio Vega, William Cordova
Etiquetas
Arte contemporáneo  Arte contemporáneo en Florida  Arte urbano  Arte urbano en Florida  Artes gráficas  Artes gráficas en Florida  Diseño  Diseño en Florida  Escultura  Escultura en Florida  Instalación  Prácticas contemporáneas 

       


Descripción de la Exposición

Room for Failure is a group exhibition about the thought process and connection that exists between the mental space of the creator and the end result (the artwork)—the subjective versus the objective. It is often associated with the simple action of defeat, collapse, and nonsuccess. Although “failure” has a negative connotation and it is read as a condition of not meeting a desirable objective, it often translates as a human, poetic, and magical moment that leads to triumph. The sixteen artists in this exhibition tend to function outside the norm of artmaking, where concepts charged with political, social, and personal histories collide with the use of unusual materials. The performative and the presence of the body bridge the soul to a particular moment in time. ektor garcía’s mis manos crean lo que soy was produced in Guadalajara for the show Oficio y Materia at the Museo de Arte de Zapopan (MAZ). The piece is presented as an installation with multiple elements, such as ceramics and fabric, which evoke a chaotic universe that is in fact a reflection of the artist’s mind. It serves as a psychological self-portrait of time lived yet failing to be defined. André Komatsu will exhibit three works that have been produced and chosen in conversation with the theme of the exhibition and carefully selected for the gallery space. These works serve as a metaphor for failed political systems in Latin America, a prevalent and seemingly recurrent condition since the postcolonial period. A bent iron bar supported on the wall by small nails confronts and engages the viewer with fragility and tension, akin to the precarity of the diverse systems throughout the region. In another work, orchestrated with cement bags deliberately and symmetrically ordered on the floor, the artist exposes and displays their contents through geometric incisions. The Israeli artist Nahum Tevet‘s works from the 1970s to the present explore the disintegration and deconstruction of space and systems, using minimalism as a point of departure. For Room for Failure, Nahum will contribute a recent wall sculpture that is structurally complex and, while seemingly confusing, the very composition fails to “read.“ These three artists are exemplary of some strategies and interpretations of "failure" among the many other participating artists, including Carmen Argote, William Cordova, Eugenio Espinoza, Cristian Franco, Dorian Gaudin, David Ireland, Pooneh Maghazehe, Guadalupe Maravilla, Michail Michailov, Irini Miga, Gabriel Rico, Martha Tuttle, and Sergio Vega.


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