#Las Nietas de Nonó
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Some other days...
Teak Atlas: From where do we Begin II as part of the exhibition “ Ecologies of Elsewhere” at the Contemporary Art Centre, Cincinnati
on view till August 06 2023
featuring
Sammy Baloji Firelei Báez Zheng Bo Torkwase Dyson Eric Gyamfi Emily Hanako Momohara Rashid Johnson Kapwani Kiwanga Las Nietas de Nonó MADEYOULOOK Lorena Molina Abel Rodríguez Lisandro Suriel Ilze Wolff Michaela Yearwood-Dan Rachel Youn
https://www.contemporaryartscenter.org/experience/exhibitions/2023/02/ecologies-of-elsewhere
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'Futuro Modular' at Rachel Uffner hosting EMBAJADA
#Adriana Martinez#Alejandro Lafontant#Antoine Carbonne#ASMA#Básica TV#Chemi Rosado-Seijo#Christopher Rivera#Claudia Peña Salinas#Curtis Talwst Santiago#Dalton Gata#Embajada#Exhibitions#Gabriella Torres-Ferrer#Group Show#Guanina Cotto#Jorge González#José Luis Vargas#Kenny Rivero#Las Nietas de Nonó#Manuel Mendoza Sánchez#Mariana Murcia#Natalia Martínez#New York#Nobutaka Aozaki#Rachel Uffner#Rebecca Adorno#United States
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Watch "Zile" Evans Okan featuring Eddy Francois - (Official Video)" https://youtu.be/1aqZ6ZD8bxA Published on Jul 3, 2017Zile - Evans Okan feat. Eddy Francois, Daniel Beaubrun, Katiana Beaubrun. Haiti Chante la Caraibe copyrights 2017. Shooting in #PortoRico, #Haiti, #Mexico, #Florida. Thx to U.S. Embassy in #Haiti, Fokal, Dadisound, Kajou TV, Bobby Jolivert. Directed and Produced by Evans Okan. Le Nouvelliste - Haïti chante la Caraïbe - http://lenouvelliste.com/article/172611/Ha%C3%AFti%20chante%20la%20Cara%C3%AFbe Las Nietas de Nonó reciben a Evans Okan http://www.indicepr.com/noticias/2017/01/18/action/67565/las-nietas-de-nono-reciben-a-evans-okan/ #Zile #EvansOkan #Eddy Francois #DanielBeaubrun, #KatianaBeaubrun. #HaitiChante #laCaraibe #newvideo2017 #LeNouvelliste
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Artists: ASMA, Rebecca Adorno, Nobutaka Aozaki, Básica TV, Antoine Carbonne, Guanina Cotto, Dalton Gata, Jorge González, Alejandro Lafontant, Adriana Martinez, Natalia Martínez, Mariana Murcia, Las Nietas de Nonó, Kenny Rivero, Chemi Rosado-Seijo, Claudia Peña Salinas, Manuel Mendoza Sánchez, Curtis Talwst Santiago, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, Jose Luis Vargas
Venue: Rachel Uffner hosting EMBAJADA, New York
Exhibition Title: Futuro Modular
Date: November 10 – February 23, 2020
Curated By: Christopher Rivera
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Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
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Video:
Básica TV, SPYDER, BTV1-V, 2017, 18:00
Images courtesy of the artists; EMBAJADA, San Juan and Rachel Uffner, New York
Press Release:
The portrayal of the future in western culture is in constant flux, an ongoing imaginary construction, assembled by memories or ideas of what that future could look like. The once technicolor optimism of the sixties and seventies which included visiting aliens, flying cars or a holiday to Mars gives way to a more cynical and imaginative vision of the future, rendered in muted tones of sepia or dark silver green. Ridley Scott’s 1982 dystopian science fiction film Blade Runner, set in what was imagined to be our present day, November 2019, featured flying cars, intelligent robots, a crumbling climate and an existential crisis. While this vision of the future still feels farfetched, we find ourselves inching closer to this imagined future. Video calls, 3D printing, and automatic cars are technologies current today that seemed impossible only fifteen years ago, meanwhile urgent climate changes threaten the earth’s survival. As Albert Einstein stated, “I never think of the future, it comes soon enough.”
Futuro Modular brings together a varied group of artists that help to create a fictional DIY experience and installation that ruminates on the idea of future. The exhibition uses the second floor of the gallery as an imaginary spaceship, a vehicle idea that inherently bears the marks of a progressive society. A spaceship’s contents, in this case the artworks, as well as the motives of its occupants, the artists, imagine an ambiguous and open-ended future, suspending absolute terms of salvation and destruction.
Text by Christopher Rivera
Link: ‘Futuro Modular’ at Rachel Uffner hosting EMBAJADA
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There’s still time to see Ingrid Pollard’s work in two different exhibitions:
56 Artillery Lane
Raven Row 56 Artillery Lane London E1 7LS
For this group exhibition ‘home’ is imagined as a space for social, sexual and political agency, and the 'domestic’ as a stage on which kinship and self are formed and transformed through acts of love, cruelty and indifference. Other participants in 56 Artillery Lane include Chantal Akerman, Ben Burgis & Ksenia Pedan, Autumn Chacon, Channels, Fiona Clark, Phoebe Davies & Nandi Bhebhe, Richard Fung, Harry Giles, Jacques, Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut), Alice Jones, Jacob V Joyce, Bhanu Kapil, Morag Keil & Georgie Nettell, Sarah Kent, Las Nietas de Nonó, Gail Lewis, Rudy Loewe, Hamish MacPherson, Mira Mattar, Irenosen Okojie, Lucy Orta, Meera Osborne, Maria Pinińska-Bereś, Stanley Spencer, Barbara T. Smith, Martine Syms, Ed Webb-Ingall, Ria Wilson, Anicka Yi and Rehana Zaman.
The exhibition runs until Sunday 11th June 2017
Raven Row website
Creating the Countryside, Thomas Gainsborough to Today
Compton Verney Gallery
Warwickshire
CV35 9HZ
Creating the Countryside provokes reflection on the artistic, social and political forces that have played an important role in forming successive generations’ perceptions of this ‘green and pleasant land’. Other artists in the exhibition include Claude Lorrain, George Stubbs, Stanley Spencer, Mat Collishaw, Anna Fox, Rebecca Chesney, Sigrid Holmwood and Grayson Perry.
The exhibition runs until Sunday 18th June 2017
Compton Verney website
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