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Carlos Amorales
dal 28/9/2006 al 18/11/2006

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Katharine Sorensen


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28/9/2006

Carlos Amorales

MK Gallery, Milton Keynes

Solo show. Amorales makes work in a variety of media, including animation, sculpture, installation and performance, drawing on the rich visual imagery and popular cultural history of his native Mexico to create environments and situations that call upon the audience to participate: physically, mentally, or otherwise.


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Solo show

This autumn Milton Keynes Gallery presents a new exhibition by the Mexican artist Carlos Amorales. Amorales makes work in a variety of media, including animation, sculpture, installation and performance, drawing on the rich visual imagery and popular cultural history of his native Mexico to create environments and situations that call upon the audience to participate: physically, mentally, or otherwise.

Amorales' 'Liquid Archive' will be central to the exhibition at Milton Keynes Gallery. The archive is an evolving, personal collection of over 400 digital 'drawings' of appropriated images and intimate memories, a series of which will be on display in the form of wall-based drawings. The ambiguous images range from the personal to the political, including a favourite childhood toy to a crumpled poster of Osama bin Laden and have informed much of Amorales' oeuvre, where ravens, skulls, shattered glass and dark silhouetted figures morph into infinite configurations.

The archive has been transformed numerous times and remains in a constant state of flux, questioning the notion of originality. Amorales has worked with various practitioners to create new structures for the work, including a tarot reader, musicians, and animators, thus reinventing the form that his exhibits take. For MK G, the audience will be invited to physically engage with the archive, in its manifestation as a specially devised environment. Taking the spider web, one of the most prominent motifs from the archive, Amorales will create an installation of assorted shapes to reference the negative spaces of the web structure - it is at once an abstract sculpture and a 'stage' awaiting performance. In this respect Spider Web Negative Stage (2006) brings full circle Amorales' interest in performance and its relationship to the graphic work he has undertaken over the last few years. The installation will be complemented by a new, previously unseen animation.

As part of MK G's Sunday Film Screening, Amorales will show Manimal, 2005, a film replete in gothic overtones. It shows a sinister pack of wolves that take over a city's streets and human population, accompanied by a slow, heavy orchestral score that adds to the imagery's tension. Manimal traces a thematic line evident in much of Amorales' recent work that investigates fantasy and horror in the contemporary world through the use of drawing, graphics and animation.

Carlos Amorales (b. Mexico, 1970) currently lives and works in Mexico City. He has exhibited extensively in Europe and beyond, including exhibitions and performances at De Appel, Amsterdam, Museum Boijmans van Beunigen, Rotterdam, Tate Modern, London, SF MOMA, San Francisco, 2nd Berlin Biennial, 2001, and the Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis. He represented the Netherlands at the 2003 Venice Biennale.

A number of public related events will accompany the exhibition, including a Mexican night to celebrate the Mexican Day of the Dead, with traditional music, dancing and story telling.

Related Events

In Conversation Thur 9 Nov | 19.00-20.00 | Free
Tate Curator Catherine Wood discusses Carlos Amorales' performance work with MK G
Director Michael Stanley

Mexican Night Fri 3 Nov | 19.00-23.00 | £5 (£3 concs)
Enjoy a lively and colourful evening of live Mexican music, dancing and Mexican story telling, all inspired by the traditional 'Day of the Dead' festival. Visit mk-g.org for updates.

Preview: 29 Sept, 17.30 - 20.00

Milton Keynes Gallery
900 Midsummer Boulevard - Milton Keynes

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