Winslow Garage
Los Angeles
3540 Winslow Drive

Wanted Dead or Alive
dal 15/7/2003 al 23/7/2003

Segnalato da

Per Huttner



 
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15/7/2003

Wanted Dead or Alive

Winslow Garage, Los Angeles

Wanted dead or Alive brings together three culturally diverse artists that use animals in different ways to reveal and address issues that boil with controversy. They all use new technologies or appropriate contemporary phenomena to cast new light on life and death.


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Nathalia Edenmont
Ivan Fayard
Carlee Fernandez

Curated by Per Hüttner

It is often said that the one thing we know with certainty is that we are going to die. Understanding and acknowledging death is one of the greatest challenges facing each human being. Animals have often been used as metaphors in folklore to address issues that are taboo or difficult to talk about. There are many fables full of cruelty, humour and a directness that is rarely seen in stories depicting human interaction.

Wanted dead or Alive brings together three culturally diverse artists that use animals in different ways to reveal and address issues that boil with controversy. They all use new technologies or appropriate contemporary phenomena to cast new light on life and death.

Nathalia Edenmont's photographic portraits of animals are seducing and majestically beautiful. On closer inspection we become aware that we are staring death in the eye and that it stares back at us. Edenmont was brought up in the former Soviet Union and is since 12 years living in Sweden. Her images are metaphors of the hypocrisy of the authoritarian society she was surrounded by in her childhood and the lack of acceptance for the foreign in contemporary Swedish society.

In his 'Usurpers Series' French artist Ivan Fayard makes paintings that copy stills from classic Disney movies. In each image Fayard changes a detail, which transposes the fairytale into brute realism incorporating sexuality, vengeance and scatological references. On the one hand Fayard brings back the directness of the Brothers Grimm stories that Disney molded his narratives on, where death is real and painful. On the other hand he takes out the inherent anachronism and throws Disney right back I to the contemporary.

Los Angeles based artist Carlee Fernandez makes sculpture from dead animals and re-styles them into fashion objects, like bags and functional objects like stepladders or laundry baskets. The objects reveal both how blind we have come to the consumer products around us, but also how far away from the abattoirs that produce the food that we eat.

With the rise of modern medicine and science, death has been removed from the everyday experience. It has moved into the long corridors of enormous hospitals and contested by cryogenics. The meat we buy at Ralph's or the leather of our Prada shoes do no longer come from real animals. They are simply commodities that bring us a moment of distraction from the real stress mortgage payments and social commitments.

Wanted Dead or Alive brings back these discussions and show artists who do not shy away from impertinent questions that titillate and allure.

Winslow Garage, Private View, July 16, 6-9 pm.

For more information:
Contact Elisabeth C. Wild On: wldchthm@earthlink.net

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The exhibition is open by appointment until July 23.

Winslow Garage
3540 Winslow Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 644-3391

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Wanted Dead or Alive
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