Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation - CIFO
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Not Me
dal 14/9/2012 al 3/11/2012

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14/9/2012

Not Me

Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation - CIFO, Miami

Subject to Change. The sculptures, installations, drawings, performances and videos included in the show all reference the body in a range of ways: from the subtle to the overt, signaled to commanding, violent to intangible. Together they are a series of gestures that connote the body as a reflective, reactive and affected entity.


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CIFO (The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation) announces the exhibition "Not me": Subject to Change that provides the winners of its Grants & Commission Program a platform to present commissioned works and projects for local and international audiences in Downtown Miami.

"Not Me": Subject to Change features newly commissioned works by Eduardo Abaroa (Mexico), Francisca Aninat (Chile), Julieta Aranda (Mexico, Germany, USA), Tamar Guimarães (Brazil, Denmark), Glexis Novoa (Cuba, USA), Daniela Ortiz (Peru, Spain), Marta María Perez Bravo (Cuba, Mexico) and Marisa Rubio (Argentina). The sculptures, installations, drawings, performances and videos included in "Not Me": Subject to Change all reference the body in a range of ways: From the subtle to the overt, signaled to commanding, violent to intangible. Together they are a series of gestures that connote the body as a reflective, reactive and affected entity.

This year's Grants & Commissions Program awards were given to an increased number of emerging and mid-career Latin American artists living outside of their countries of origin. "This shift presents a more global perspective on the cultural contributions of artists from Latin America," according to CIFO Founder Ella Fontanals-Cisneros. "'Not Me': Subject to Change celebrates the winners, marks yet another milestone in our 10th year anniversary and sets the stage for a new chapter of cultural exchange initiatives at CIFO," she added.

The title of the exhibition loosely refers to Donald Winnicott's psychoanalytic theory of the first "not me possession": a transitional object that moves the child into his or her first understanding of their body as an independent entity. This shift into self-awareness takes the child from the illusion of supremacy (commanding the fulfillment of its essential needs at will) into a world of shared experiences filled with the successes and disillusions of its quest for dominance over his or her objects of desire. This transitional object—space or experience—in Winnicott terms, paves the way for understanding the intermediacy and distance between inner and outer experiences. In the case of the works included in this exhibition, however, the title also reflects the way in which artists use the body—or embodiment—to navigate through an increasingly complex contemporary existence: one replete with rapidly changing conditions, boundaries, borders and timelines.

The acquisition and production grants are awarded each year to up to eight emerging artists, up to three mid-career artists and on occasion one achievement artist. These artists are nominated by CIFO's Honorary Advisory Committee of leading art professionals, curators and artists from Latin America, the United States, and Europe. After a rigorous review process, the annual recipients of CIFO's Grants and Commissions are chosen by a Selection Committee and ratified by CIFO's Board of Directors.

Now in its ninth edition, "this program has been recognized as one of the most prestigious of its kind among the Latin American contemporary art community," said Jesús Fuenmayor, CIFO Director and Curator. "To consolidate this position in the long run, we developed new ideas such as a Rotating Advisory Committee of past recipients, including works from CIFO's Collection in several exhibitions, and we signed an agreement with a local artist residency program to benefit a future award recipient."

About CIFO
The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2002 by Ella Fontanals-Cisneros and her family to support artists who are exploring new directions in contemporary art. CIFO fosters cultural understanding and educational exchange through three primary initiatives: a Grants and Commissions Program for emerging and mid-career visual artists from Latin America; an exhibitions program showcasing international contemporary art from the Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection at the CIFO Art Space; and foundation-initiated support for other arts and culture projects. http://www.cifo.org

For sponsorship/partnership opportunities or to learn how to support CIFO's mission and the CIFO Art Space, please contact Mari Naranjo, Marketing & Communications Manager at mnaranjo@cifo.org.

Media contact
Maria Lanao, Levy Communications:
T 305 592 5389 Ext. 104 / M 786 514 0301 / maria@levyad.com

Image: Francisca Aninat, Detail from "Sin titulo, No. 4 de la serie Sudamerica,"
2012. Courtesy the artist.

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