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

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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’.

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

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Performance a partir de obra de Mauro Giaconi en el Gregory Allicar Museum de la Colorado State University

Un grupo de estudiantes de Performance de la Colorado State University (CSU) realizó, el viernes 31 de agosto, un conjunto de pequeños sketches en reacción a la obra de Mauro Giaconi, El Atlas de Nuestro Tiempo, 2013.

La obra forma parte de la exposición ‘Spatial Flux’ que reúne trabajos de diferentes artistas que integran la Joann Gonzalez Hickey Collection y se exponen en el Gregory Allicar Museum de la CSU. La exposición está comisariada por estudiantes de postgrado del Depto. de Arte e Historia del Arte de la misma universidad.

A group of students from the Performance major at the Colorado State University (CSU) has made, on August 31st, a set of short sketches in reaction to Mauro Giaconi’s work, El Atlas de Nuestro Tiempo, 2013.

The work is currently exhibited on ‘Spatial Flux’, a group show that gathers artworks from different artists belonging to Joann Gonzalez Hickey Collection in the Gregory Allicar Museum at the CSU. The exhibition is curated by graduate students from the Art and Art History Department at that university.

SPATIAL FLUX

29 MAY – 22 SEP, 2018

Griffin Foundation Gallery and Works on Paper Gallery – Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, CSU

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Spatial Flux is an exhibition curated by graduate students in the Department of Art and Art History at Colorado State University. Featuring works on paper from the collection of JoAnn Gonzalez Hickey, the exhibition explores how space is created and destroyed on a two-dimensional surface through the process of drawing or other mark-making practices. Spatial Flux is made possible through the curatorial and study platform established around the Hickey collection, known as SYZYGY

Rafael Grassi en ‘Werkschau 2018’ – Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich

Rafael Grassi participa en la exposición colectiva ‘Werkschau 2018’, en el Museum Haus Konstruktiv, en Zúrich, Suiza

Rafael Grassi participates in the group exhibition ‘Werkschau 2018’, at the Museum Haus Konstruktiv, in Zurich, Switzerland

19 – 30 SEP 2018

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Chiharu Shiota en ‘Marvellous Cacophony’ – 57th October Salon Belgrade

Chiharu Shiota participa en la exposición colectiva ‘The Marvellous Cacophony’, en el 57º October Salon de Belgrado, Serbia

Chiharu Shiota participates in the group exhibition ‘The Marvellous Cacophony’, at the 57th October Salon in Belgrade, Serbia

15 SEP – 28 OCT 2018

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APERTURA 2018 y Cierre de verano

Tras una intensa temporada, la galería permanecerá cerrada desde el viernes 27 de julio.

Volveremos el 13 de septiembre con la inauguración de Pipo Hernández Rivero durante APERTURA, el Gallery Weekend de Madrid, que este año contará con un fantástico programa.

Save the date! Os esperamos para brindar por una gran temporada artística en el 2018/2019.

 

After an intense season, the gallery will take a break from Friday, July 27.

We will be back on September 13 with Pipo Hernández Rivero‘s opening during APERTURA, Madrid’s Gallery Weekend. This year counting on a great program.

Save the date! We will be waiting you for a toast to a great artistic season in 2018/2019.

 

Chiharu Shiota en la Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide

Chiharu Shiota expone tres proyectos individuales en la Art Gallery of South Australia en Adelaide: Absence embodied (instalación en el Melrose Wing of European Art); Embodied (exposición en las salas 9, 10 y 11); e Internal (intervención en la fachada del museo)

Chiharu Shiota exhibits three individual projects at the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide: Absence embodied (installation at the Melrose Wing of European Art); Embodied (exhibition in Galleries 9, 10 and 11); and Internal (Art Gallery Facade)

Inauguración: 24 AGO 2018 / Opening: 24 AUG 2018

Art Gallery of South Australia – North Terrace, Adelaide

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Mauro Giaconi en el Laboratorio Arte Alameda (LAA), Ciudad de México

Mauro Giaconi participa en la exposición colectiva ‘Emplazando la memoria’, comisariada por Gemma Argüello, en el Laboratorio Arte Alameda (LAA)

Mauro Giaconi participates in the group exhibition ‘Emplazando la memoria’, curated by Gemma Argüello, at the Laboratorio Arte Alameda (LAA)

Inauguración: 09 AGO 2018 / Opening: 09 AUG 2018

Laboratorio Arte Alameda (LAA), Ciudad de México

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Chiharu Shiota en el Water and Land – Niigata Art Festival

Chiharu Shiota participa en el Water and Land – Niigata Art Festival, con la instalación ‘Where are we going?’, 2016

Chiharu Shiota participates at the Water and Land – Niigata Art Festival, with the installation ‘Where are we going?’, 2016

18 JUL – 04 OCT 2018

Main Venue, Niigata, Japón / Japan

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One hundred boats gently ascending from the floor to the ceiling that have been suspended by vertical black thread, just like rain pouring from the heavens. The silhouettes of the boats that become visible through the overlapping of pure white threads seem to symbolize a vision of people roaming the afterlife as they drift about through an illusion lacking any sense of the corporeal. This piece, titled “Where are we going?” coincides with fundamental principles of this art festival. It raises eternal themes of life and death as it continues to pursue the significance of living by raising the question: What does it mean to exist? 

 

Danica Phelps en Luis de Jesus, Los Angeles

La galería Luis de Jesus, en Los Angeles, inaugura la exposición individual de Danica Phelps, ‘Many Drops Fill a Bucket’

Luis de Jesus Gallery, in Los Angeles, opens the solo show by Danica Phelps, ‘Many Drops Fill a Bucket’

04 AGO – 01 SEP 2018 / 04 AUG – 01 SEP 2018

 Luis de Jesus Gallery, Los Angeles

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