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Marco Brambilla
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23/1/2013

Marco Brambilla

Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York

Creation (megaplex). A solo exhibition featuring two video installations. Drawing from an array of pop cultural sources in order to re-contextualize century old histories, Brambilla's films continue to challenge the standards of both art and film.


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Nicole Klagsbrun is pleased to announce, CREATION (megaplex), a solo exhibition featuring two video installations by Marco Brambilla, on view from January 24 to February 23, 2013. A reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, January 24, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.

Drawing from an array of pop cultural sources in order to re-contextualize century old histories, Brambilla's films continue to challenge the standards of both art and film. The third in a trilogy of 3D videos that started with Civilization (Megaplex) (2008) and Evolution (Megaplex) (2010), Creation (Megaplex) presents a spectacular cinematic composition that culls from a vast archive of iconic Hollywood films. Set within the form of a giant DNA helix, Brambilla takes the viewer on a spiraling trajectory that begins with a big bang and continues through embryonic inception, idyllic, Eden-like bliss and decadence. The elaborate succession finally culminates in a state of super-saturation, where structure implodes and interminably re-invents itself to begin again as an erupting point in space. Digitally assembled images generate a hyper-realistic landscape of clouds, meadows and burning cityscapes, against which humanity oscillates between a frenzied production and consumption of its own creation. With each cycle of the work, Brambilla’s video engulfs the viewer in an overload of imagery almost impossible to sustain.

Also on view, installed on a single monitor is Brambilla’s video, Atlantis (OV-104). On March 8th, 2012, the artist and his crew were granted access to document the last day the space shuttle Atlantis was housed in the vehicle assembly building (VAB) at the John F. Kennedy Space Center before being decommissioned. Filmed using analogue video equipment from the 1980s, Atlantis is a haunting portrait of the once-proud marvel of technology in its very final stage of retirement. The space shuttle forever grounded, rests entombed in its cavernous home, seen in a manner reminiscent of early space transmissions or an underwater exploration of the Titanic wreckage on the ocean floor.

Brambilla’s work has been exhibited extensively in institutions both in the United States and abroad, including the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; San Fransisco Museum of Modern Art, San Fransisco; Santa Monica Museum of Art, Stana Monica; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Kunsthalle Bern, Berne; Alcalá 31, Madrid. His 3D video installation, Evolution (Megaplex) is curently on view at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum in East Lansing, Michi- gan. Brambilla lives and works in New York, New York and this is his first solo exhibition at Nicole Klagsbrun.

Image: Still from Creation (Megaplex), 2012, single-channel 3D video installation, 4 minute loop

Opening reception: thursday, january 24, 6-8pm

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Marco Brambilla
dal 23/1/2013 al 22/2/2013

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