El Fin. Y… Galeria Frederico Seve read this in englishread this in english

The End. And… July 23- August 22, 2009
Opening reception: July 23, 2009 6-9pm

Latincollector

37 West 57th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019
www.latincollector.com

Co-curated by Leo Kuelbs, Angela Freiberger and Michelle Heinz.

Curatoria de parte de Leo Kuelbs, Angela Freiberger y Michelle Heinz.

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sebastian patane masuelli - skinning the bear

I’ll be showing skinning the bear, a video projection from The Digital Path to Analog Love,  as well as related drawings and a linear edit as part of a dvd of the works on the show, along with works by Elly Clarke, Suely Farhi, Livia Flores, Anna Bella Geiger, Daniel Leeb, Carlos Motta, Sebastián Patané Masuelli, Christine Schulz, Adriana Varella, Alex Villar, Jonathan Villoch & Alex Lopez.

Mostraré una video projección (desollando el oso), de la seria El Camino Digital Al amor Analogo, asi como dibujos y una reedicion del video para formar parte de un dvd que acompaña a la muestra, junto a trabajos de Elly Clarke, Suely Farhi, Livia Flores, Anna Bella Geiger, Daniel Leeb, Carlos Motta, Sebastián Patané Masuelli, Christine Schulz, Adriana Varella, Alex Villar, Jonathan Villoch & Alex Lopez.

read the full press release by clicking below (english only):

Anna Bella Geiger, Passagens/Passages I, 1974, BXW, Filmed in Sony Portapack, VT Jom Azulay, 13 min.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

The End. And… July 23- August 22, 2009
Opening reception: July 23, 2009 6-9
The End. And…
July 23rd-August 22nd, 2009
Frederico Sève Gallery/latincollector proudly presents The End. And…, a subjective documentary show. Why subjective documentary? Because reality is inevitably altered and reshaped during the various processes of documentation. Because, representation is by nature never democratic. Because when multiple subjectivities are represented in arenas of free expression and artistic production, history becomes a constant current event; we enter into an eternal state of becoming, full of surprise and life. Subjectivity is more than
a given, it is a frontier.
Previously, history was written by the victors. Today it is being documented and posted immediately via the internet from a bystander’s mobile phone. These artists: Elly Clarke, Suely Farhi, Livia Flores, Anna Bella Geiger, Daniel Leeb, Carlos Motta, Sebastián Patané Masuelli, Christine Schulz, Adriana Varella, Alex Villar, Jonathan Villoch & Alex Lopez, all work within this contemporary situation. Their orientation to the viewer is a self-aware understanding that their documentations of reality are now potentially as substantial as
they were previously tenuous. Some of them scale ineptitudes of wholeness by bypassing semblances of “real” altogether and veering off into landscapes of the unconscious. While others, through the use of collaboration, interviews and artifacts create platforms for multiple authors; and thus, multiple points of view.
The modes of production are as varied as the methodologies employed. Photography, performance, podcast, painting, installation, video, film and digitally recorded accounts of events are all employed to articulate subjectivity.
The End. And… celebrates a broad definition of documentary where fact and fiction exist on the same line, as opposed to on different sides of it. Sometimes, the self is alone contemplating reality as it is descends upon the senses and passes through the imagination. At other times the self is social and engaged in attempts to navigate reality by mediating through language.
Co-curated by Leo Kuelbs, Angela Freiberger and Michelle Heinz.
The End. And… opens on July 23, 2009 6-9pm at Frederico Seve Gallery/latincollector.

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One Response to “ El Fin. Y… Galeria Frederico Seve”

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