Expectativa de uma paisagem de acontecimentos
Expectativa de uma paisagem de acontecimentos
The Galeria Elba Benitez opens the season with an exhibition showing a new
piece by Portuguese artist Fernanda Fragateiro (Montijo, 1962). In this
large-scale work, made of articulated wood running across the entire gallery
floor, Fernanda Fragateiro explores anew the borders between art and
architecture.
Using ideas as the driving force of her artworks, Fernanda works in close
collaboration with architects and landscapists. Of all her many pieces, she
has a special fondness for those which arose from her experience in "Ciudad
Abierta", in Ritoque, Chile, "a place founded in 1970 by a group of poets,
architects, designers, artists, philosophers and engineers linked to the
School of Architecture at the Catholic University of Universidad Valparaiso"
whose work proved that "a utopia is possible". The results of this
experience can be seen in Caixa para Guardar o Vazio, 2005, the most
socially committed work made to date by the artist, "a space that is
simultaneously container and content (Š) a sculpture resembling a closed box
and activated by the bodies of two dancers who open the space, revealing the
inside" (1), a structure which also transforms into an educational workshop
for children.
Another recent project by the artist with certain similarities to the piece
being exhibited now in Madrid is Existe um Substituto para a Experiencia?
2002, one of her first floor pieces which as has become customary in her
output employs reflective surfaces such as steel and mirrors thus inviting
the spectator to interact with the space being observed. Simple materials,
however, such as wood are also a staple ingredient of her artworks; in
Continuo, Construido e Variavel, 2006, she builds an installation from
modular structures which are repeated and enlarged in a space the artist
describes as inhabitable.
At this new exhibition, the Galeria Elba Benitez presents a single artwork
made of wood, Expectativa de uma paisagem de acontecimentos, the dimensions
of which adapt to the exhibition space housing it. Fragateiro pays special
attention to the materials she employs and to the actual building process.
In her artworks she often uses architectural elements, such as walls,
ceilings and doors, to engage the spectator in art, which she considers a
vital and active power for social change. In her most recent work, she shows
a particular interest in floor pieces, the most uninterrupted space
available to build on and bearer, moreover, of a myriad of connotations,
such as being the last refuge for people when they have lost everything.
The artist defines Expectativa de uma paisagem de acontecimentos as a
portable and reversible device in constant flux to adapt to the area it
occupies, in a similar way seen in city architecture and landscapes.
Expectativa de uma paisagem de acontecimentos occupies space in the gallery
and, at the same time, is a space in its own right, one that treats the
surrounding area as an integral part of the work.
Fernanda Fragateiro began exhibiting her work publicly in the mid 80s in
Lisbon, where she currently lives and works. Her special relationship with
architecture, city space and landscape has led to collaborations with
architects and landscapists in projects such as Estacao Biolo'gica du
Garducho, with architect Joao Maria Trinidade, 2006; Jardim nas Margens, a
work in progress for the Parque Linear da Ribeira das Jardas, with the
landscapists NPK, Cacem, 2003; the D. Pedro Ramos park project, with the
architect Marie Nieves Febles, Tenerife, 2003; and Jardim das Ondas, with
the landscapist Joao Gomes da Silva, Lisbon, 1998. Other interventions in
public spaces include: Patios #1, #2, #3, #4, Museu do Vinho, Bairrada,
Anadia, 2003; Um circulo que nao es um circulo, sculpture for Rotunda das
Portas de San Pedro, Angra do Heroismo, Ilha Terceira, Azores, 2001; and O
Paraiso e um Lugar Onde Nunca Nada Acontece, building a garden in Praca Raul
Lino, Barrio dos Lo'ios, Lisbon, in collaboration with the local community.
Her foremost solo exhibitions are Das Histo'rias Nascem Histo'rias, Centro
Cultural de Belem, Lisbon, 2003; Quarto a Ceu Aberto, Culturgest, Lisbon,
2003; and Existe um Substituto para a Experiencia? 2/Tu es Eu? 2, Projecto
Capicua 2002, Rivoli Teatro. Her work forms part of the collections of the
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Madrid), the Fundacio'n Marcelino
Botin (Santander), the Fundacao de Serralves (Porto), the Fundacio'n La Caixa
(Barcelona), the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporaneo (Santiago de
Compostela), Culturgest (Lisbon), MEIAC (Badajoz) and the Fundacio'n ICO
(Madrid), among others.
Opening: Thursday 14 September at 20:30
Galeria Elba Benitez
San Lorenzo, 11 - Madrid