|
The First Art Newspaper on the Net |
|
Established in 1996 |
|
Friday, November 22, 2024 |
|
Ricardo Basbaum creates new diagrams, drawings, and site-specific objects for exhibition at Galeria Jaqueline Martins |
|
|
Installation view. Courtesy by Galeria Jaqueline Martins. Photo: José Pelegrini.
|
SAO PAULO.- Ricardo Basbaums solo exhibit subhidroinfraentre (subhydroinfrabetween) opened on the ground floor of Galeria Jaqueline Martins, featuring previously unseen works in direct dialog with the gallery facilities. subhidroinfraentre was born of a set of four key concepts composed of small words referencing axes that have oriented the development of the artists work. They are: subhidroinfraentre, floraparadoxanós, anorgânicaintensaperformativa, and bioconceitualismo . Since the 80s, Ricardo Basbaum has investigated art as an intermediate platform tying together communication, sensory experience, sociability, and language. Each medium is used in a bid to connect with exhibitiongoers, so as to distribute the proposed questions through contact.
The show has been built around and named after subhidroinfraentre (lago). The first piece created for the exhibit, it comprises a small lake filled with water whose outlines at once portray the images of a flower and a microorganism. It also references the artists constantly ongoing NBP project, a sonic piece created in partnership with the composer and sound artist Paulo Dantas. It features six microphones (including 2 hydrophones and 2 geophones) in and around the water, capturing sound from the water, the architecture, and the gallery space at regular time intervals. The audio material, which also includes prerecorded bits of the four key concepts, is digitally processed and played back into the room through a set of speakers.
In striving to create exhibitions that enable sharing and socialization experiences, Ricardo Basbaum has come up with a specific vocabulary of codes, forms, and proposals that come together in a unique way with each new project. His diagramas series (1994 - ongoing) consisting of diagram prints on vinyl stickers applied directly onto the venues walls might be the best known and most representative instance of this repertoire. This form of drawing/installation works as a sensory-conceptual cartography of words, signs, gestures, and movements. Precisely because they are not accompanied by labels offering objective translations, the diagramas attempt to involve viewers in the challenge of communication itself, with its ruptures, noises, and universal signs. For this exhibition, Ricardo Basbaum created three new works from this series.
"It was circa 1994 that I recognized and named the 'Diagramas' as part of my art practice; they remained a diffuse presence for some time, along with a kind of graphic drive through drawing, printing, and writing. I progressively realized that my proposals pointed to a sort of dynamic that had to be emphasized through a more specific mapping strategy one that could indicate a process unrelated to one or another specific medium or object, which nevertheless might explain the development of a project, an action strategy discussing contemporary art and the artists role/image as a force in direct contact with the exterior (the subject, society).
Another typical feature of Basbaums work that is seen in the show is his designing of pieces, often of furniture, that even further integrate viewers and artworks. Upon entering the exhibition room, visitors come upon a curved metal piece titled subhidroinfraentre (curva), purposely designed for the gallerys lobby: at once sculptural and architectural, this life-size piece stands in the way of the visitor, who must decide which way to go to remain in that space or seek other paths, which lead to one of the diagrams or the gallerys main room.
In entering the gallery, as soon as they are faced with subhidroinfraentre (curva), visitors will encounter the series anotações projeto NBP (contexto subhidroinfraentre). Originally comprising 16 notes (anotações) only six will be on show , this series combines reflections and comments from the artist regarding his different projects and working series, which have been continuously unfolding since the 1990s. Lines and text mesh into fluid, diagrammatic designs. Also noteworthy is desembaraçar franquias solares dos povos ao contrário (para múltiplas vozes), a wheat-paste poster in which the artist introduces a sentence for collective vocalization that lovingly expresses a potential formula of emancipation from negative values, a necessary intervention and resistance tool in face of the assertive automatisms of control-based society.
|
|
Today's News
November 28, 2021
The Royal Academy presents the first survey of the late work of John Constable
Still fighting over the Turner Prize
Contemporary art auction in Paris led by a rare Alberto Giacometti cast made during the artist's lifetime
Days before dying, Stephen Sondheim reflects: 'I've been lucky'
'Human zoos' were vectors for racism, a Belgian exhibition shows
Famous friends come together to benefit charity
The 30th edition of Primavera: Young Australian Artists opens at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
The boundless creativity of Sophie Taeuber-Arp
Ricardo Basbaum creates new diagrams, drawings, and site-specific objects for exhibition at Galeria Jaqueline Martins
Europe's theaters go back to the future With COVID restrictions
On December 10, Part 2 of the Joel Harris Collection of Oziana & Children's Books goes up for bid
'Imants Tillers: As soon as tomorrow' opens at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
A record-shattering turnout for Heritage Auctions' $26 million fall sports auction
'Elemental and irreplaceable': Stars pay tribute to Stephen Sondheim
The essential musical dramatist who taught us to hear
Revitalizing Black neighborhoods by preserving their history
Pat and Michael York, who spent decades collecting the world, share their treasures at Heritage Auctions
Morphy's Dec. 7-8 Fine & Decorative Auction richly laden with Tiffany, Galle, Amphora & fine jewelry
The Fall by Susan Philipsz now on view in the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam
Class-winning Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce and unique Jensen head to auction
Dix Noonan Webb to sell Iraq George Medal awarded for preventing a major incident
The day Josephine Baker refused to sing in segregated Miami club
Hong Kong protest film wins Taiwan's Golden Horse award
Dominique Morisseau pulls play from L.A. theater, citing 'harm'
The Most Effective Way to Learn Math Online
Design In Games Is More Important Than You Think
|
|
|
|
|
Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography, Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs, Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, . |
|
|
|
Royalville Communications, Inc produces:
|
|
|
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful
|
|