Alessandra Sanguinetti
Sebastian Diaz Morales
Tomas Saraceno
Gabriel Baggio
Monica Milan
Gian Paolo Minelli
Eloisa Cartonera
Mariana Cortes
Rodrigo Alonso
Group show, Artists from Argentina. The exhibition presents works by 12 contemporary Argentine artists and artist groups that conceive their socio-political environments as a field for reflection and action. Starting from a diversity of contexts, their works are to be understood as processes of research in which the present, traditions and recent history are combined. After the economic crisis of 2001 argentine artists started to question and examine their reality reactivating critical practices that had been inactive during the previous neoliberal period.
curated by Rodrigo Alonso
The Frankfurter Kunstverein and the Embassy of Argentina in Germany
present the exhibition "Tales of Resistance and Change. Artists from
Argentina" produced by the Organizing Committee for the participation of
the Argentine Republic as Guest of Honour at the 2010 Frankfurt
International Book Fair (COFRA).
The exhibition presents works by twelve contemporary Argentine artists and
artist groups that conceive their socio-political environments as a field for
reflection and action. Starting from a diversity of contexts, their works are to
be understood as processes of research in which the present, traditions and
recent history are combined. The geopolitical complexity of the country
influences these productions in which urban and rural rhythms, immigrant
and native heritage, transformations and political conflicts are perceived.
"After the economic crisis of 2001–the curator, Rodrigo Alonso, points out–
Argentine artists started to question and examine their reality reactivating
critical practices that had been inactive during the previous neoliberal
period. Some of them interacted with the new political militancy, others
approached several communities and others created social inclusion
projects with sectors of the population that had been particularly affected by
the financial conflict".
One of the groups included in the exhibition, Eloísa Cartonera, is known for
having created a publishing company based on the recycling of cardboard
and the creative work of urban pickers (cartoneros). The books they publish
include texts that important writers have donated in order to support the
success of the initiative. Nido Project consists of the designer Mariana
Cortés and a group of families that organized themselves with the idea of
creating objects of design using an ancient Brazilian technique based on
tying up waste pieces from cutting of cloth.
The Swiss artist resident in Argentina, Gian Paolo Minelli, gave lessons on
photography in the deprived neighbourhood 'Luis Piedrabuena' for
approximately ten years, while he was doing a record of the place. Recently a
group of students founded the cultural centre 'Piedrabuenarte' which
changed the appearance of the area. "Tales of Resistance and Change.
Artists from Argentina" shows the images of Minelli together with a series of
self-portraits by the people of the neighbourhood.
Monica Milan's work represents another example of social inclusion. Since
2002, she has been working with a Paraguayan community of weavers.
Their woven products inspire the artist's drawings, which include in them
stories told by the workers about their ideas and routines. The artist Gabriel
Baggio emphasizes the traditions of immigrants in Argentina by converging
his Italian and Jewish origins in his performances. At the opening of the
exhibition, he intends to incorporate part of the German heritage. For this
purpose a local resident will teach him to cook some typical food.
Alessandra Sanguinetti's project "The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and
the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams" (Las aventuras de Guille y Belinda
y el enigmático significado de sus sueños), concentrates on rural rhythms.
The artist follows the growing up of two women from their childhood up to
their present youth, offering, at the same time, a portrait of rural life in
Argentina. Sebastián Díaz Morales, on the other hand, focuses on Patagonia
and on the industrial marks left as residues from the exploitation of
petroleum resources, the main source of income for the region.
Tomás Saraceno sets out a metaphor of resistance through spherical and floating
structures that are filled up with plants which grow out of their natural
habitat. Sanguinetti, Díaz Morales and Saraceno are Argentine artists that
have emigrated from the country of origin in order to develop their careers
in other contexts.
In this way, the exhibition deals with a variety of cultural and social
situations by showing the production of artists, self-management groups
and social inclusion projects that frequently go beyond ordinary art-
production. It shows a succinct but significant prospect of the little-known
artistic production of Argentina.
"Tales of Resistance and Change. Artists from Argentina" presents the works
of the following groups and artists: Ananké Asseff, Gabriel Baggio, Eloísa
Cartonera, Florencia Levy, Sebastián Díaz Morales, Gabriela Golder, Mónica
Millán, Gian Paolo Minelli, Nido Project, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Tomás
Saraceno, Taller Popular Serigrafia (TPS).
Curator of the exhibition: Rodrigo Alonso
The Argentine Foreign Ministry will also publish a catalogue of the
exhibition with texts by Rodrigo Alonso, a preface by Holger Kube Ventura
(Director of the Frankfurter Kunstverein) and dossiers on the production of
the participant artists.
On the occasion of the exhibition different activities and conferences will be
offered.
Opening: Thursday August 19 2010 at 8 pm
Frankfurter Kunstverein
Steinernes Am Romerberg
Tuesday-Sunday 11 am-7 pm
Admission: 6 Regular, 4 Pupils and Students, 5 / 3 Group (regular / reduced), 2 for holders of a Frankfurt Card, free admission for holders of a Museumsuferticket, for members of Frankfurter Kunstverein