Happenings

Happenings provides references on art events, exhibitions, biennales, art fairs and festivals, with a focus on Abstraction in Action artists and post-90s abstraction from Latin America.

Iván Navarro: The Music Room

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Artist: Iván Navarro

The Music Room
With Hueso Records
MoMA PS1, NY Art Book Fair and Printed Matter
New York, USA

Iván Navarro with Hueso Records is pleased to present The Music Room, at the NY Art Book Fair presented by Printed Matter, at MoMA PS1, opening Thursday September 25th from 6 to 9 pm. Room #S201.

The Music Room is a self-contained project room within the fair, where visitors are invited to listen to musical recordings pressed onto vinyl, at a single central playing station, controlled by one record handler. Inspired by the 1958 Bengali film by the same title (Satyajit Ray’s The Music Room), the installation seeks to create a sensorially rich environment conducive to the experience of listening. Records, selected from Hueso Records’ collection, are played one at a time and the sound is transmitted into the atmosphere through a pair of hand-built speakers. The interior, designed by artist Courtney Smith, is a wall-to-wall padded spongy lounge, with reconfigurable foam alleys, terraces and alcoves where listeners can curl up and contemplate. The Music Room wall space will contain a wrap-around display of the records and various types of publications that Hueso Records is presenting – a combination of HR productions, guest participations, and its private collection of music made by artists.

The Music Room is a multi-disciplinary, collaborative project that celebrates the creation of music both formal and informal, and in such is particularly interested in music made by artists who are not necessarily musicians. It will feature a collection of historic recordings by visual and performance artists, as well as recordings of live performances and experiments that are otherwise forgotten, among them are recordings by Lawrence Weiner, La Monte Young, Martin Kippenberger, Rita Ackermann / Dave Nuss, Christian Marclay and many more. Other categories presented in The Music Room are visual and conceptual artists who use music as their primary medium, or collaborations between visual and musical artists, or performance artists whose work involves music. Among the many artists, musicians and artist non-musicians whose work is presented in The Music Room are New York-based Cecilia Vicuña, Rio-based Jarbas Lopes, London-based group Tetine, Chile-based Mario Navarro, and New York-based collective Angel Nevarez & Valerie Tevere. Finally, Hueso Records’ own publications will also be presented, among them vinyl releases of music by Alvaro Peña, Atom™, Tunde Adebimpe, and Leonino aka Jorge Gonzalez.

Hueso Records is a music label conceived and run by visual artist Iván Navarro. HR began releasing recorded projects in Brooklyn, NY in 2006 as a way of independently publishing music made in collaboration for Navarro’s sculpture and video works. The label quickly expanded to include an ambitious program of finding and releasing historic Chilean music that was never produced at the time of its original recording such as the Pinochet Boys from 1988, Electrodomesticos from 1990, Minimal Technology from 1994 and Acid Call from 2007. HR developed a division called “Undefined Records”, publishing the music of non-musician artists and thinkers, but balances this by publishing creative and experimental projects with established professional musicians. HR currently works with artists and musicians in the US, Chile, Brazil, France, Germany and England.

Esvin Alarcón, Marcius Galan & Jorge Pedro Núñez: Spatial Acts

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Artists: Esvin Alarcón, Marcius Galan, Elena Damiani, and Jorge Pedro Núñez.

Spatial Acts, Americas Society Commissions Art
October 7, 2014
Americas Society
New York, USA

The exhibition Spatial Acts: Americas Society Commissions Art features works of artists Esvin Alarcón Lam (Guatemala, 1988), Elena Damiani (Peru, 1979), Marcius Galan (Brazil, 1972) and Jorge Pedro Núñez (Venezuela, 1976), who were selected to be part of Americas Society’s new initiative to commission an in-situ artwork especially conceived for the David Rockefeller Atrium, located in the organization’s landmark building in Park Avenue. The four artists will participate in a panel discussion with Manuel Cirauqui, writer and assistant curator at Dia Foundation, and Gabriela Rangel, curator and director of Visual Arts at the Americas Society.

At the beginning of 2014, a Nominating Committee put together a list of nineteen artists from the Americas who were invited to submit proposals for the David Rockefeller Atrium. During the second stage of the process, a selection committee designated four semi-finalists whose recent works are gathered in this group show. The name of the winning artist will be announced in November. The permanent piece will be placed in an adjacent section to the entrance of the Americas Society’s visual arts gallery, whose history includes the first U.S. exhibitions of many artists from the Americas. The artwork will serve as a testament to the tradition of the Americas Society’s Visual Arts program and its commitment to foster creativity and experimentation for the engagement of diverse audiences.

Alejandra Barreda: Geometría extendida

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Artist: Alejandra Barreda

Geometría extendida
Curator: Danielle Perret
September 18 – November 12, 2014
Ro Galería de Arte
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Según Danielle Perret, curadora independiente y autora del texto que acompaña la exposición: “La pintura de Barreda podría definirse, más que por el término de «geometría sensible» –utilizado por los críticos más o menos recientemente–, por el de «geometría prospectiva», es decir un arte (geométrico) que tiende, cada vez, a explorar el espacio pictórico comprendido también como un espacio significante que incluye, además, una dimensión metafórica.”

Alejandra Barreda vive y trabaja en Buenos Aires. Recientemente recibió el 2° premio del 9° Concurso Nacional de Pintura organizado por la Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE). Su obra formó parte de numerosas exposiciones y entre las últimas se destacan Geometría al límite organizada por el Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Buenos Aires (MACBA) y Geometría desvíos y desmesuras, curada por Danielle Perret en Espacio de Arte de la Fundación OSDE. Su obra forma parte de colecciones privadas en Argentina y en el exterior, de la Colección MACBA (Buenos Aires) y la colección Sayago-Pardon (EE.UU)

Edgar Guzmanruiz: Myth Germania: Vision and Crime

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Artist: Edgar Guzmanruiz

Myth Germania: Vision and Crime
September 17 – November 30, 2014
Berliner Unterwelten e.V.
Berlin, Germany

Die Ausstellung beleuchtet Architektur und Städtebau im Berlin der NS-Zeit, analysiert die ideologischen Zielsetzungen und dokumentiert die mit der „Neugestaltung“ aufs engste verbundene Verfolgung jüdischer Berliner. Darüber hinaus werden Legenden und Klischees rund um die „Welthauptstadt Germania“ dekonstruiert.

Carmela Gross: Marapé

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Artist: Carmela Gross

Marapeé, Project Parede
July 2 – December 14, 2014
MAM
Sao Paulo, Brazil

This work of Carmela Gross is composed by names of foreign immigrants, of the countries they came from, and the age they had when they arrived in Brazil, together with names of places of São Paulo state and other words in Portuguese that came from the Tupi language of the Brazilian indian population. The contrast between the recent immigration to Brazil and the ancient immigration from indian populations, that arrived in America coming from northeast Asia, addresses our ideas of national and foreign.