Friday, July 09, 2010
"Study for the End of the World No2" Jean Tinguely
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
A visit to SGAE Central Office by Anton Garcia Abril
Passing by Santiago de Compostela, we could not but visit Anton Garcia Abril's fantastic SGAE

A building made of gigantic rocks

Galicia is of course the land of Menirs

I took these photos without humans as usual, though the scale was just impressive

well, almost without humans
right next door, a more orderly but equally impressive cousin
MUSAC UNPLUGGED
During the research for Modelos para Armar, we went through a series of spatial typologies, from which a selection ended up being used for the actual exhibition. Here is a few images of the entire research:







Armadillo Favela, a series of slapped together concrete-board walls, that function almost like a fortress in the middle of the space.
Musac curators: Agustín Pérez Rubio, María Inés Rodríguez, Octavio Zaya
AA|STUDIO design team Andreas Angelidakis, Sotiris Vasiliou
Coordination MUSAC: Eneas Bernal, Carlos Ordás
Avenidas, two large walls splice the space of musac into three super-narrow drawing galleries

Large Walls, appear as objects in the middle of the space, at random geometries

Levitating Walls, a space where some of the white exhibition walls are floating just a little bit
Tropical Gallery, this ended up being used without a roof,
and it became more interesting
since we could play with the fakeness of the room within the room

Jungle of Columns, this was used exactly as the drawing for Fernando Bryce's Kolonial Post,

The Mountain, a series of rooms and plinths arrange as an enormous pile inside Musac super-tall last room. The visitors would ascend while looking at small wall-based works or objects on the plinths, and once they reached the top they would go through a tiny door inside a deep space. We ended up using a miniature version of this for the fantastic drawings of Leonnilson


Big Oval, this was also built as in the drawing, though the "Art Fair Favela" that surrounded it became a series of dark video rooms, and in fact the transition between light and dark worked much better.
Plinth Room, a series of gradually enlarged plinths for objects,
that end up being big enough to become a small video cabin.

Armadillo Favela, a series of slapped together concrete-board walls, that function almost like a fortress in the middle of the space.
Musac curators: Agustín Pérez Rubio, María Inés Rodríguez, Octavio Zaya
AA|STUDIO design team Andreas Angelidakis, Sotiris Vasiliou
Coordination MUSAC: Eneas Bernal, Carlos Ordás
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Thursday, July 01, 2010
Modelos Para Armar: An Abbreviated Tour
MODELOS PARA ARMAR Pensar Latinoamérica desde la Colección MUSAC,
featuring works by Carlos Amorales , Alexander Apóstol, Julieta Aranda, AVAF, Fernando Bryce, Erick Beltrán, Iñaki Bonillas, Tania Bruguera, François Bucher, Luís Camnitzer, Raimond Chaves, José Damasceno, Dr. Lakra, Matías Duville, Sandra Gamarra, Carlos Garaicoa, Mario García Torres, Diango Hernández, Juan Fernando Herrán, Federico Herrero, María Teresa Hincapié, Leonilson, Jorge Macchi, Gilda Mantilla, Gilda Mantilla y Raimond Chaves, Teresa Margolles, Hernán Marina, Ana Mendieta, Mujeres Creando, Óscar Muñoz, Rivane Neuenschwander, Damián Ortega, Álvaro Oyarzun, Nicolás París, Jorge Pineda, Caio Reisewitz, Rosângela Renno, Pedro Reyes, Miguel Ángel Rojas, Martín Sastre, Melanie Smith y Rafael Ortega, Valeska Soares, Javier Téllez, Meyer Vaisman , Carla Zaccagnini,
and
curated by Agustín Pérez Rubio, María Inés Rodríguez, Octavio Zaya
opened this past weekend at MUSAC.
Angelidakis studio was responsible for the layout of the exhibition,
continuing our ongoing project of making architecture with exhibition walls.
Damien Ortega y the great Meyer Vaisman
the spaces starts without any architectural intervention, since the works themselves offer a brief panorama of Model Kits: The Favela, The City, the Industry, the Car, the Metaphysical, the Labyrinth.
Jorge Macchi
to a bright oval room for Ana Mendietas' simulated violence
walls pushed to reveal openings
up a path between small rooms that leads to the smallest superwhite room


from a little window you can see Valeska Soares

and a great piece by Carla Zachagnini that involves a series of stamps made from texts on Latin America, which have appeared in the local press. Everybody at Musac will use these stamps over the coming months to infiltrate the piece out to the world.
stepping outside to Federico Herrero's Patio (Musac)

leading to white room in a jungle

Raimond Chaves y Gilda Mantilla with plants coming in from the outside

great Avaf outside

which is just another inside

Diango Hernandez

Matias Duville (observed by Mr Bryce and Mr Apostol)
low ceiling reading rooms

and back to the beginning of Meyer Vaisman's Vedre por fuera, rojo por dentro (el armario del mis padres)
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Some Model Kits (Modelos under construction)
A Jungle under wraps
Framed by a window
framed by a space, within a space
doors that lead to doors through other doors
within spaces of multiple doors
between real walls and fake walls
a machine builds a small mountain
that eventually becomes a nighttime scene
Models Para Armar opens at MUSAC on Saturday, June 26th, 2010
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