Artist: Lucia Koch
Duplas
November 29, 2014 – January 31, 2015
Galeria Nara Roesler
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Lucia Koch once again proposes an interaction between architecture and color. This time, not only does she intervene on ambient light, she also presents pieces endowed with object-like character: factory-made windows and doors transformed by the use of color.
Koch uses mobile structures – sliding and pivoting – and replaces the original glass panes with filters in various colors, always in pairs, working with the notion that the minimum indivisible unit in reading colors is the pair. Some of the filter colors repeat themselves in several windows, but since they are always affected by their pairing, they are seen differently in each pair.
“These are windows through which you cannot see the outside, windows that do not connect spaces, or inside and outside. They are enclosed unto themselves and restricted to the relationships they contain. However, these relationships are not fixed, they get remade whenever we move their parts and one color inclines, covers or reveals, or slides upon another,” the artist explains.
Lucia Koch creates an intervention on the vast skylight above one of the gallery’s halls, adding a different shade of matte acrylic sheet to each of the seven panes: Semana Cinzenta (Grey Week). “These are custom-made acrylic sheets, not at all neutral shades of grey – reddish or bluish – which, when placed side by side, appear as unique colors and have their colors projected onto the wall, moving throughout the day, affected by the moods of the sky.”
This chromatic series is seen alongside the pairings installed onto doors and windows, the same type of filter at times operating directly on the architecture, and at others on portable objects. “Natural light, filtered and traversing the architecture, shares the space with more or less transparent objects lit up by lamps, a more stable, controlled light. Maybe the different natures of the elements in this set will be rendered evident; maybe they will get dissolved, contaminated by one another.”
What is at stake in Koch’s works is the transitory, fugacious character of vision in particular (and of the senses in general) as an instance that reassures onlookers of the external world. All that is left is for the observer to yield to the transitory in the contest between visual immediacy and the comprehension of what one sees.
December 30, 2014 Raul Mourão https://abstractioninaction.com/artists/raul-mourao/
- Raul Mourão, “MOTO”, 2014, View from the exhibition, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Quito.
- Raul Mourão, “Sala Sombra”, 2012, View from the installation, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Quito.
- Raul Mourão, “Travessias”, 2011, View from the exhibition, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Quito.
- Raul Mourão, “Untitled”, 2012, View from the monumental installation, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Quito.
- Raul Mourão, “Untitled”, 2010, View from the exhibition Chão, Parede e Gente, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Quito.
- Raul Mourão, “Cuidado Quente”, 2010, View from the exhibition , Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Quito.
- Raul Mourão, “Cuidado Quente”, 2010, View from the exhibition, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Quito.
- Raul Mourão, “Pequenas Frações”, 2003, View from the exhibition, Variable dimensions.
- Raul Mourão, “Daisy e Eu”, 2008, iron, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Luiza Baldan.
- Raul Mourão, “Entonces”, 2004, iron, Variable dimensions.
- Raul Mourão, “Buraco do Vieira”, 2001, iron, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Edson Chagas Filho.
- Raul Mourão, “Sem braços e sem cabeça”, 2002, wood and nails, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Daniel Mansur.
- Raul Mourão, “Surdo-mudo”, 1999, percursion instrument and granite, 95 x 60 x 60 cm. Photo credit: Vicente de Mello.
- Raul Mourão, “7 artistas”, 1995, digital video, (00:01:00), Variable dimensions.
- Raul Mourão, “A grande área”, 2001, painted iron, 2040 x 41900 x 260 cm.
Selected Biographical Information
Solo Exhibitions
- 2014: “MOTO“, Galeria Nara Roesler, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2013: “Movimento Repouso“, Roberto Alban Galeria de Arte, Salvador, Brazil.
- 2012: “Processo“, Estudio X, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2012: “Tração animal“, Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2012: “Toque devagar“, Praça Tiradentes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2012: “Homenagem ao cubo“, Lurixs Arte Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2012: “Chão, Parede e Gente“, Lurixs Arte Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2010: “Cuidado Quente“, Galeria Nara Roesler, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2010: “Balanço Geral“, Subterrânea, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
- 2007: “Fitografias“, Lurixs Arte Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2005: “LULADEPELÚCIA“, Lurixs Arte Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2004: “drama.doc“, Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói, Niterói, Brazil.
- 2004: “Entonces”, Paço Imperial, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2003: “Pequenas frações“, Lurixs Arte Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2003: “Cego só bengala“, Centro Universitário Maria Antonia, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2002: “Portátil 98/02“, Gabinete de Arte Raquel Arnaud, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2002: “Carga Viva“, Celma Albuquerque Galeria de Arte, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
- 1999: “Sintético“, Agora / Fundição Progresso, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 1996: “Calouste“, Galeria Ismael Nery – Centro de Arte Calouste Gulbekian, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 1993: “Humano“, Galeria Sérgio Porto, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Group Exhibitions
- 2014: “Vancouver Biennale“, International pavilion, Vancouver, Canada.
- 2014: “Artistas comprometidos? Talvez”, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 2014: “All the best artists are my friends (Part 1)”, MANA Contemporary, New Jersey, USA.
- 2014: “One Shot!”, MuBE – Museu Brasileiro da Escultura, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2013: “7ª Bienal Internacional de São Tomé e Príncipe”, , São Tomé, São Tomé e Príncipe.
- 2013: “Miradas insobornables: imágenes en presente continuo”, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Hotel de Inmirantes, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- 2013: “O abrigo e o terreno: arte e sociedade no Brasil I”, Museu de Arte do Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2012: “Art Public”, Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami, USA.
- 2012: “Gil 70”, Centro Cultural dos Correios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2012: “From the Margin to The Edge”, Somerset House, London, England.
- 2012: “This is Brazil! 1990 – 2012 “, Palexco, La Coruña, Spain.
- 2012: “Genealogias do Contemporâneo – Coleção Gilberto Chateaubriand”, Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2011: “Travessias: Arte Contemporânea na Maré”, Centro Cultural Bela Maré, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2011: “Gigantes por la propria naturaleza”, Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, Valencia, Spain.
- 2010: “Law of the Jungle”, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York, USA.
- 2010: “Ponto de Equilíbrio”, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2010: “Arquivo Geral”, Centro cultural Hélio Oiticica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2010: “Mostra Paralela 2010: A Contemplação do Mundo”, Liceu de Artes e Ofícios, São Paulo, Brazil.
- 2010: “Projetos (in)Provados”, Caixa Cultural, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Publications
- MOV (Rio de Janeiro: Automática).
- ARTE BRA – Raul Mourão (Rio de Janeiro: Casa da Palavra).
- Teixeira Coelho, Coleção Itaú Comtemporâneo: Arte no Brasil, 1981 – 2006 (São Paulo: Itaú Cultural), 264 – 265.
- O Museu de arte contemporânea de Niterói: as coleções (Niterói: MAC de Niterói), 124.
Collections
- Itaú Cultural, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói, Niterói, Brazil.
- Museu de Arte do Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Coleção Gilberto Chateaubriand / Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- ASU Art Museum, Phoenix, USA.
- Brazil Golden Art, Brazil.