St Pancras Church Crypt
London
Euston Road
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Fleches sans corps
dal 26/11/2003 al 19/12/2003
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Segnalato da

Joanna Callaghan


approfondimenti

Juan delGado



 
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26/11/2003

Fleches sans corps

St Pancras Church Crypt, London

An interdisciplinary installation by the artist Juan delGado in collaboration with a group of International Artists and the London Metropolitan University. The images in fleches sans corps emerge with an elegiac tone as the work explores the traumatic experience that many so-called 'illegal' immigrants face after being forced to leave their homeland.


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We are pleased to present flêches sans corps, an interdisciplinary installation by the artist Juan delGado in collaboration with a group of International Artists and the London Metropolitan University.

The images in flêches sans corps emerge with an elegiac tone as the work explores the traumatic experience that many so-called 'illegal' immigrants face after being forced to leave their homeland.

'I want to create a space that generates silence; it is by the sea, where we all confront our dreams and desires...' Every day we hear of the horrors 'illegal' immigrants endure at the hands of people-traffickers. Across Europe, many people are duped into paying huge sums of money to be smuggled to the West with the promise of a good job and a better life. The catalogue of death in recent times speaks for itself: hundreds drowned annually crossing the Mediterranean to Spain, Italy, France and Greece.

An important aspect of this work is the way in which it relates to the viewer's own vulnerability. Meaning results from a symbiotic encounter between the audience and the work that incorporates image and surrounding sound.
However, understanding is achieved not only through what is seen or heard but also by the physical involvement with sculptural elements in the space.

To date, Juan delGado has produced work that explores the trauma of displacement. delGado has shown internationally at media arts & film festivals.
He was selected for the John Kobal Photographic Awards for his series The Wounded Image (1997-2002). Last year the organisation Artsadmin awarded him a new media bursary for disabled artists.

He also was an artist-in-residence at the Wellcome Trust in 2003.

Talk by the artist 5 December 4 - 5 pm

Further information: Joanna Callaghan

Open times|: Wed - Sun 12 - 6 pm

Private view: Thursday 27 November 6 - 9 pm

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