Chiharu Shiota en The Art Newspaper

El The Art Newspaper publicó una materia sobre la inauguración del Jameel Arts Centre en Dubai y del proyecto Artist’s Room, del que participa Chiharu Shiota con la instalación ‘Departure’ (2018).

Para leer el artículo completo, pinche aquí

The Art Newspaper has published a review on Jameel Arts Centre’s opening in Dubai and on the project Artist’s Room, in wich participates Chiharu Shiota with the installation ‘Departure’ (2018).

Click here to read the full article

Fritzia Irizar en la XIV Bienal de Cuenca, Ecuador

Fritzia Irizar es una de las artistas invitadas por la XIV Bienal de Cuenca, Ecuador. La exposición, comisariada por Jesús Fuenmayor, lleva el título ‘Estructuras Vivientes. El arte como experiencia plural’ y reúne obras de unos 50 artistas internacionales.

Fritzia Irizar is one of the invited artists at the XIV Cuenca Biennial in Ecuador. The exhibition, curated by Jesús Fuenmayor, is entitled ‘Estructuras Vivientes. El arte como experiencia plural [Living Structures. Art as a plural experience]’ and gathers works of about 50 international artists. 

23 NOV 2018 – 05 FEB 2019

Casa Bienal, Cuenca, Ecuador

Para más información, pinche aquí

For more information, click here

 

Chiharu Shiota en el Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai

Chiharu Shiota presenta la instalación ‘Departure’ (2018) en el recién inaugurado Jameel Arts Centre. Su exposición individual forma parte de los Artist’s Rooms, una serie de exposiciones individuales pensadas en un diálogo específico entre los artistas invitados y el nuevo espacio artístico en Dubai.

Chiharu Shiota presents ‘Departure’ (2018) in the recently opened Jameel Arts Centre. Her solo exhibition is part of the Artist’s Rooms, a series of solo shows that engage a specific dialogue between the invited artists and this brand new art space in Dubai.

11 NOV 2018 – 11 MAY 2019

Gallery 10, Jameel Arts Centre, Jaddaf Waterfront – Dubai

Para más información, pinche aquí

For more information, click here

‘Departure is an immersive installation by Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota, which explores ideas of displacement, time and the entanglements of life. The work has been specially commissioned for the opening of the Jameel Arts Centre.

Working with large quantities of yarn, Shiota creates immersive web-like structures that take over entire rooms. Building on her experience growing up in Japan and moving to Berlin in the 1990s, her work often touches on the notion of travel, belonging and the complexity of the human condition.

In this particular installation, Chiharu works with traditional abra boats, referencing the history of the Dubai Creek and the city’s identity as a meeting point of people, goods and ideas.

Drawn largely from the Art Jameel Collection, Artist’s Rooms is a series of solo exhibitions by influential, innovative artists, with particular focus on practitioners from the Middle East, South Asia and Africa. These capsule shows are collaborative: curated in dialogue with the artist, with some presentations including new commissions. Winter 2018-19 features rooms by Maha Malluh, Mounira Al Solh, Lala Rukh and Chiharu Shiota in galleries 1, 2, 3 and 10.’

Finissage ‘Lounge’, Pipo Hernández Rivero

Nos reunimos para disfrutar y brindar una vez más por ‘Lounge’, la segunda exposición individual de Pipo Hernández Rivero en NF/ NIEVES FERNÁNDEZ.

Os esperamos en la galería para clausurar la exposición, el miércoles 14 de noviembre de 2018, de 19.00 a 22.00 hrs

We gather once again to enjoy and make a toast for ‘Lounge’, Pipo Hernández second solo show at NF/ NIEVES FERNÁNDEZ.

We will be waiting for you at the gallery, to close the exhibition, on Wednesday, November 14th, 2018, from 7 to 10 pm

 

Entrevista de Pipo Hernández Rivero a ExpoArteMadrid

ExpoArteMadrid realizó una interesante entrevista a Pipo Hernández Rivero con motivo de la exposición individual, ‘Lounge’ en NF/NIEVES FERNÁNDEZ.

Para leer el artículo completo, pinche aquí

ExpoArteMadrid had an interesting interview with Pipo Hernández Rivero regarding his solo show, ‘Lounge’ at NF/NIEVES FERNÁNDEZ.

Click here to read the full article

Chiharu Shiota en ‘Constellation Malta’ – Valletta 2018 European Capital of Culture

Chiharu Shiota participa en la exposición colectiva ‘Constellation Malta’, comisariada por Rosa Martínez, por ocasión de la capitalidad europea de cultura de La Valeta en 2018.

Chiharu Shiota participates in the group exhibition ‘Constellation Malta’, curated by Rosa Martínez, as part of the program of Valletta 2018 – European Capital of Culture

Inauguración: 12 OCT 2018, en diferentes espacios entre Malta y Gozo

Opening: 12 OCT 2018, various locations across Malta & Gozo

Para más información, pinche aquí

For more information, click here

Créditos de imagen [Image credits]: Chiharu Shiota, Circulation, 2018. Installation: metal, red wool. Valletta2018 European Capital of Culture, Valletta, Malta. Photo by Daniel Mifsud. Copyright VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2018 and the artist.
Mauro Giaconi: Charla con el artista / Artist talk

Charla con el artista Mauro Giaconi

Artist talk with Mauro Giaconi

21 SEP 2018

Dance Theater, University Center for the Arts (Colorado State University)

Para más información, pinche aquí.

For more information, click here.

El trabajo de Giaconi tiene lugar en el campo de la escultura, la instalación y principalmente el dibujo, que opera como el corazón de toda su producción y punto de partida para generar intervenciones espaciales e imágenes que se mueven a través de la estética del caos y la investigación procesal. La arquitectura, la estructura, la memoria y el entorno son todos elementos clave en la práctica del artista, que se centra en proponer experiencias que crean tensión entre conceptos opuestos como construcción y destrucción; nacimiento y muerte; confinamiento y libertad; profundidad y superficie; soñar y despertar.

Giaconi’s work takes place in the field of sculpture, installation and mainly drawing, which operates as the heart of all his production and starting point to generate spatial interventions and imagery that moves across  the aesthetics of chaos and procedural investigation. Architecture, structure, memory and environment are all key elements in the artist’s practice, which focuses on proposing experiences that build tension between opposite concepts like construction and destruction; birth and death; confinement and freedom; depth and surface; dream and awakening.

Pipo Hernández Rivero. ‘Lounge’

Inauguración jueves 13 de septiembre de 2018, de 17.00 a 22.00 hrs

Opening September 13th, 2018, from 5 to 10 pm

Esta exposición se enmarca en Apertura Madrid Gallery Weekend. Para consultar el programa general, pinche aquí.

This exhibition is part of Apertura Madrid Gallery Weekend. For further information on its general program, click here.

 

En Lounge, su segunda muestra individual en NF/ NIEVES FERNANDEZ, Pipo Hernández Rivero juega a resignificar los roles de la obra de arte y, en especial, la pintura en el ámbito del confort doméstico. Con el fin de perturbar el orden cognitivo establecido para las obras de arte, Pipo Hernández Rivero trabaja con apropiaciones que abundan desde la historia del arte hasta los elementos que componen tradicionalmente el ámbito doméstico. De este modo, a través de un conjunto de re significaciones, las piezas transportan el espectador a un ambiente doméstico, dónde la obra de arte convive en el espacio de la intimidad, subvirtiendo su propia naturaleza pública y expositiva.

Lounge is Rivero’s second solo exhibition at NF/ NIEVES FERNÁNDEZ, plays with shifting the presumed roles for the artwork itself and, most especially for painting, within the household environment. Pipo Hernández Rivero hijacks several elements from Art History until traditional components of the domestic setting, aiming ultimately to disturb the cognitive order established for works of art. In this sense, through a set of meaning alterations, the works displayed transport the observer to a domestic scene, where the artworks inhabits a space of intimacy, subverting its own public and exhibitive nature.

Fritzia Irizar en ‘Cycles of Collapsing Progress’, Trípoli, Líbano

Fritzia Irizar participa en la exposición colectiva ‘Cycles of Collapsing Progress’, organizada por el Beirut Museum of Art (BeMA) y STUDIOCUR/ART, en el Rashid Karami International Fair, en Trípoli, Líbano

Fritzia Irizar participates in the group exhibition ‘Cycles of Collapsing Progress’,  organised by the Beirut Museum of Art (BeMA) and STUDIOCUR/ART, at the Rashid Karami International Fair, in Tripoli, Lebanon

22 SEP – 23 OCT 2018

Para más información, pinche aquí

For more information, click here

 

 

The notion of cyclical time, common to past civilizations, is now considered archaic, for according to Romanian intellectual, Mircea Eliade modern societies have a linear understanding of time. This contemporary understanding considers progress as the only possible outcome and therefore does not take into account repeated cycles of collapse. 

The contemplation of the life and death of civilisations can be traced back to the medieval Tunisian-born historian Ibn Khaldoun, who suggested that historical cycles function in a loop, starting as Umran Badaoui (bedouin civilisation) evolving into Umran Hadari (urban civilisation) before collapsing. Recent studies by American historian, Joseph Tainter on the collapse of complex societies, like the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Mayas, show there are several possible causes for their downfall, including natural disasters, wars, and epidemics. But one theory can be singled out. When a society becomes highly stratified, it is more likely to fall, as the cost of maintaining it is high. In the aftermath of the collapse of modernism or as Bruno Latour actually suggested we have never been modern, scientists affirm that since the anthropocene era, our future decline will be caused by an impending ecological disaster due to global warming. If -human beings, nature, and even history – functions cyclically, it is possible to think about the limits of progress and the cost that entails. 

The exhibition will present 18 projects in total, including 8 commissioned artworks along 10 produced works by artists from Lebanon and Mexico. The meeting of the two scenes allowed the exchange of geographical perspectives on the theme. This project includes residencies in Beirut (BAR-Beirut Art Residency) and Guadalajara (PAOS GDL). 

Karina El Helou (curator)

Participating artists: 

Rashid Karami International Fair: 
Edgardo Aragon, Ali Cherri, Jose Davila, Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige, Lamia Joreige, Fritzia Irizar, Jorge Mendez Blake, Damian Ortega, Marwan Rechmaoui, Gabriel Rico, Stéphanie Saadé, Roy Samaha, Jalal Toufic, Zad Moultaka 

Citadel of Tripoli : 
Rayyane Tabet, Haig Aivazian, Emmanuel Tovar, Pablo Davila

Danica Phelps en el LA TIMES

El periódico LA Times publicó una interesante crítica de la exposición individual de Danica Phelps, ‘MANY DROPS FILL A BUCKET’.

Para leer el artículo completo, pinche aquí

The LA Times has published an interesting review on Danica Phelps solo show, ‘MANY DROPS FILL A BUCKET’.

Click here to read the full article