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Four installations by Antony Gormley featured in exhibition at Bank of Brazil Cultural Centre |
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View of Still Being sculptures by British sculptor Antony Gormley, during an exhibition at the lobby of the Bank of Brazil Cultural Centre (CCBB) in Rio de Janeiro. The exhibition includes works from Amazonmian Field, Critical Mass, Event Horizon and Breathing Room among others. AFP PHOTO/Antonio SCORZA.
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RIO DE JANEIRO.- Corpos Presentes Still Being opened in Rio de Janeiro in the Bank of Brazil Cultural Centre (CCBB) and afterwards travels to Brasília.
The exhibition includes four major installations alongside a number of other works and models. Event Horizon, most recently seen in New York City in 2010 and comprising 31 life-size body forms of the artist cast in iron and fibreglass have been installed across Rio de Janeiro. Positioned on the rooftops of buildings and in squares and sidewalks, the artist wishes to engage the viewer in a visual assessment of the inner city.
This exhibition demonstrates the breadth of the artists practice, including works such as 'Loss', a human figure constructed of hovering blocks of stainless steel; 'Mothers Pride', in which the artist has eaten out his own body shape from slices of industrially-produced bread that are fixed to the wall; and 'Breathing Room' an immersive environment of luminous space frames.
I question the notion that retinal response is the only channel of communication in art, and the notion that objects are discrete entities. I want the work to activate the space around it and engender a psycho-physical response, allowing those in its field of influence to be more aware of their bodies and surroundings says Gormley.
Brazil has served as inspiration and raw material for the artists development. Twenty years ago Gormley created 'Amazonian Field'. With the help of over one hundred residents of Porto Velho, Rondônia, he created more than 24,000 terracotta figures: hand-made surrogate body forms which completely occupy a given architectural space. The 'Field' project has been made across four continents: Australia Mexico and the USA, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Central Europe and China and Japan.
The rotunda of the CCBB contains one of the artists most celebrated works, 'Critical Mass II': sixty, 630kg cast iron body forms suspended and fallen. Each of the twelve positions conveys a very different evocation of a mental state; sometimes playful, sometimes conflicted, depending on their position in space.
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