Solo show
Solo show
Galeria Hilario Galguera presents, Mexican artist, Gustavo Artigas' solo
show, Accidentes, Documentos y Ejecuciones Recientes, from March 17 to April 20,
2007.
Born in Mexico City, Gustavo Artigas (1970), studied Visual Arts at the UNAM's
National School of Plastic Arts between 1991 and 1995. In 1996, Artigas won the II
Installation Competition organized by the Ex-Teresa Arte Actual gallery and in 2001
he performed a resident Project at Johannesburg, South Africa. Gustavo Artigas is
currently one of the most representative Mexican artists known at international
level. Structuring his work, since the nineties, around the notion of "the
unavoidable essence", "the surprise", and the possibilities of playing games within
a social context, and producing confusing responses before preconceived actions.
Artigas' has widely exhibited internationally. Collective exhibitions include:
Faites vos jeux! Art and Game Since Dada. Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz
Liechtenstein / Akademie der Kunst, Berlin, Germany (2005); Hit and Run Platform
Garanti and Smart Project, Istanbul, Turkey (2004), No lo llames performance, Museo
del Barrio, New York (2004); among others. He has also exhibited individually:
Unexpected, Sala de Arte PUblico Siqueiros (2006); Galeria Dels
Angels, Barcelona (2004); The Rules of the Game, A Space, Toronto, Canada (2003);
Emergency Exit, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico (2002).
Accidentes, Documentos y Ejecuciones Recientes, will demonstrate Artigas' ability to
both generate astonishment and perplexity as well as his ability to restate
apparently daily themes. In this show, four pieces will be exhibited, three of them
basing their proposals on a reflection concerning the limits of death; the other
constituted by a complex installation composed by projections and photos of a mortal
event. Voluntad Ultima, Obituario Blanco, Tres Tiempos and Sirena, are the
works conforming this show.
Currently, Artigas is working on three projects: one for the Museum of Contemporary
Art in Chicago, another for the Mexican Pavilion in the First Triennial of
Architecture in Lisbon and one piece for the Juarez Project, in Ciudad Juarez,
Mexico. The Te Manawua Museum organizes a retrospective show (1997-2007), which
contemplates the edition of a book on Gustavo Artigas.
Galeria Hilario Galguera
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