Sombras del sur y del Norte: Linea de Gente. The show presents a unique collection of heliographic images. Over the years she has refined her process, applying photosensitive emulsions onto 'found' and discarded objects, then exposing both her own and appropriated images onto them to create emotionally compelling installations referencing political oppression.
Sombras del sur y del Norte: Linea de Gente
Stephen Cohen Gallery announces the exhibition of 'Sombras del Sur y del
Norte / Shadows from the South and the North,' a unique collection of
heliographic images by photographer, video and installation artist Graciela
Sacco, from November 10 to December 24, 2005. The show will open with a
reception for the artist on November 10th from 7:00 to 9:00p.m.
Graciela Sacco is an internationally celebrated Argentinean artist known for
the unique way she incorporates heliography, the imaging technique commonly
used commercially in the creation of architectural blueprints, into her
installation work.
Over the years, Sacco has refined her process, applying
photosensitive emulsions onto "found" and discarded objects, then exposing
both her own and appropriated images onto them to create emotionally
compelling installations referencing political oppression. Often in her
installations, images of rioting mobs or portraits of despair become
fractured and are set in motion, producing disquieting new patterns of
shadow and light, compelling the viewer to confront his own discomfort and
the discomfort of these victims of governmental oppression and strife. This
highly outspoken work seeks to explore the 'shadows' created by violation
and domination occurring in both the southern and northern hemispheres.
Born in Rosario, Argentina in 1956, Sacco is heir to the avant-garde
tradition of her native city where she continues to live and work today.
Sacco earned a degree in fine arts from the University of Rosario.
Sacco has represented Argentina at several Biennales including Venice 2001,
Havana 2000 and 1997, and Sao Paulo 1996. She has recently exhibited at the
2004 Shanghai Biennale, the New World Museum in Houston (2004), and in Art
Basel Miami (2004). Her work has been included in major exhibitions in
museums and galleries around the world including Chile, Denmark, Argentina,
Guatemala, Mexico, Brazil, England and France. For many years, Sacco has
been Professor of Twentieth Century Latin American Art at the University of
Rosario in Argentina and is currently a Master Artist in the residency
program at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida.
Opening: November 10, 7.00 - 9.00 pm
Stephen Cohen Gallery
7358 Beverly Boulevard - Los Angeles
Hours: from Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment.