LONDON.- From September 6th 2012
Other Criteria (Hinde Street) is exhibiting works by Antonio Marguet. The exhibition titled Exotic Juicy Tutti Frutti, is on display in the Photography Room, a space on the lower ground floor dedicated to photography.
Each photograph takes its title from a variety of car air fresheners, named extravagantly to stimulate the imagination. The reference to these artificial fragrances is not just a comment on the deodorant industry. Conceptually, it plays on the current day necessity of creating ones own, personal brand, especially in the realms of social media. Marguet uses these air fresheners and deodorants as metaphors for commodified brand enhancers.
The photographs in this series show Marguets fascination with what he sees as 'the excess of subjectivity and self-absorption in the social media age'. It is the seductive nature of being projected as a commodity beyond the power of the rational gaze that inspires his work. Marguets aim is to create a myth or fetish around an object without the object existing physically, which is similar to how we mirror ourselves through the fictional narratives we build on the online platforms of social media. Marguets work is photography-based, and although he creates object-sculptures, it is only the image that remains as the end result.
Antonio Marguet
A born collector from the south of Spain, Antonio first started 'camera snapping' as a stylist. As a visual artist based in London and with a background in Fine Art, he brings together a range of interdisciplinary skills.
Recipient of the Sproxton Award 2011 for best work of his graduating year, Antonio recently completed his MA in Photography at the London College of Communication (University of Arts). This year, he was part of the emerging best at the London Art Fair with Catlin Art Guide 2012. He has an upcoming show at Flowers East and has recently been shortlisted to exhibit in the Saatchi Gallerys New Sensations 2012, which will run alongside the Frieze Art Fair in October.