Tuesday, June 21, 2011

REVOLVER GALLERY PERU DOES COOL EXHIBITION IN MEXICO CITY




Blocked gallery doors and windows by Giancarlo Scaglia


photo by Andres Marroquin and blocked window by Giancarlo Scaglia


photographs of cemeteries by Andres Marroquin


Jose Carlos Martinat: glass sculpture made with grafittied windows from a soon to be demolished building



photocollages of rocks by Elena Damiani


Philippe Gruenberg: camera obscura photograph of the park outside the gallery


drawing by Matias Duville


light installation by Miguel Andrade


video of Lima fog, made of one shot a day during a year by Gilda Mantilla and Raimond Chaves


Renzo Gianella from Revolver, legend Beatriz Lopez with Lola and Giancarlo Scaglia from Revolver


the building in Circuito Interior and Leibinitz in Mexico City, from where Jose Carlos Martinat took the grafittied windows, it used to be one of my favourite 'anonymous' modern buildings, soon to be demolished or transformed...





removing the windows from the building...


Difraccion
Revolver Galeria from Peru at Arroniz Gallery, Mexico City
Plaza Rio de Janeiro No. 53 Colonia Roma
from June 21 to August 19, 2011

with works by Miguel Andrade Valdez, Elena Damiani, Matias Duville, Philippe Gruenberg, Andrés Marroquin Winkelmann, José Carlos Martinat, Gilda Mantilla, Giancarlo Scaglia y José Vera Matos.

'Difraccion' presents the work of 9 artists that are working on the perceptual experience from the possibilities offered by light. Physical diffraction is a phenomenon of light waves based on the bending and spreading of these when they encounter a limitation or pass through a slot. In this case it refers to the light waves that pass through different gaps and into the gallery. The exhibition brings together a variety of artists, techniques, resources and materials within the same subject, where the object complements the work that appeals to different connotations, generating a speech. Indeed, the art show is an act of self-consciousness and a break with a previous art production. Most of all the emergence of a new sensitivity to the present. The intervention leads to a specific experience in the viewer, without a precise objective to understand this representation of light from the elements that when are placed in the gallery have the possibility to reconfigure the vision of who enters into the exhibition space.
www.arroniz-arte.com
www.revolvergaleria.com

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