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Diango Hernández Diamond 7, 2008 C-Print 20 X 27.5 inches | 50 X 70 cm
Diango Hernández Diamond 7, 2008 C-Print 20 X 27.5 inches | 50 X 70 cm
On view
June 23 – July 30, 2016
Opening Reception Thursday June 23, 6 – 8 PM
New York – Cara Gallery is pleased to present Relevant Notes, a collective exhibition that presents a dialogue between the work of 11 artists to explore the boundaries of disciplines among installation art, land art and architecture. Exhibiting in a wide variety of medias including installation, drawing, photography, painting and sculpture – each created over the past five decades – act as relevant notes to the testimony of the artists’ interpretation of the concept of human intervention. Studying their sustainability in the natural environment, these artists take the location and materials of their work into careful consideration using cultural, political and environmental histories to create art as a catalyst for change.
Through their respective practices, the exhibiting artists have been analyzing the unification of materials, space and nature to address the importance of interference. If the balance between these elements were to be lost the intervention of the artist would be lost as well. The visual and conceptual investigations into the conjunction of these elements transform the architectural space of the gallery into an exhibition space where the artist is evident and a vision is perceived.
Relevant Notes, as an exhibition, comments on the temporary nature of spatial structures and the constant flux of our environment. Physical and mental aspects of art making come through in order to express the importance of creating a history for a place and acknowledging the presence of the artist. With the constantly shifting nature of time and knowledge our focus is easily destabilized, causing us to forget what we have experienced in the past. The temporary aspect of these works, allow them to live in a location if only for a moment before they are moved or destroyed by the hand of man.
Artists Exhibited: Christo & Jeanne – Claude, Gianni Pettena, Bruna Esposito, Andres Jaque, Diango Hernandez, Igor Eskinja, Jason Middelbrook , Franklin Evans, Federico Luger, Matteo Berra, Ebtisam Abdulaziz
On view
June 23 – July 30, 2016
Opening Reception Thursday June 23, 6 – 8 PM
New York – Cara Gallery is pleased to present Relevant Notes, a collective exhibition that presents a dialogue between the work of 11 artists to explore the boundaries of disciplines among installation art, land art and architecture. Exhibiting in a wide variety of medias including installation, drawing, photography, painting and sculpture – each created over the past five decades – act as relevant notes to the testimony of the artists’ interpretation of the concept of human intervention. Studying their sustainability in the natural environment, these artists take the location and materials of their work into careful consideration using cultural, political and environmental histories to create art as a catalyst for change.
Through their respective practices, the exhibiting artists have been analyzing the unification of materials, space and nature to address the importance of interference. If the balance between these elements were to be lost the intervention of the artist would be lost as well. The visual and conceptual investigations into the conjunction of these elements transform the architectural space of the gallery into an exhibition space where the artist is evident and a vision is perceived.
Relevant Notes, as an exhibition, comments on the temporary nature of spatial structures and the constant flux of our environment. Physical and mental aspects of art making come through in order to express the importance of creating a history for a place and acknowledging the presence of the artist. With the constantly shifting nature of time and knowledge our focus is easily destabilized, causing us to forget what we have experienced in the past. The temporary aspect of these works, allow them to live in a location if only for a moment before they are moved or destroyed by the hand of man.
Artists Exhibited: Christo & Jeanne – Claude, Gianni Pettena, Bruna Esposito, Andres Jaque, Diango Hernandez, Igor Eskinja, Jason Middelbrook , Franklin Evans, Federico Luger, Matteo Berra, Ebtisam Abdulaziz
About
CARA GALLERY
Founded by siblings Irene and Marco Cassina, the two seek to promote a more global art awareness.
The young and vibrant team offers up a fresh perspective on the art world.
Hailing from Milan, Italy, the founders have experienced life and work around the world. They share the goal of fostering a more global discourse amongst art world denizens.
The gallery is committed to seek out and support an ongoing intellectual and visual dialogue with contemporary artists.
Presenting a wide variety of media, including painting, drawing, installation, photography and sculpture, the criteria need be solely work that is strong, engaging and relevant.
By presenting a varied roster of culturally diverse artists, we hold up a mirror to illuminate our shared commonalities.
The founders deep-seated passion for art and artists is reflected in their ambitious, curatorial voices for Cara Gallery.
CARA GALLERY
Founded by siblings Irene and Marco Cassina, the two seek to promote a more global art awareness.
The young and vibrant team offers up a fresh perspective on the art world.
Hailing from Milan, Italy, the founders have experienced life and work around the world. They share the goal of fostering a more global discourse amongst art world denizens.
The gallery is committed to seek out and support an ongoing intellectual and visual dialogue with contemporary artists.
Presenting a wide variety of media, including painting, drawing, installation, photography and sculpture, the criteria need be solely work that is strong, engaging and relevant.
By presenting a varied roster of culturally diverse artists, we hold up a mirror to illuminate our shared commonalities.
The founders deep-seated passion for art and artists is reflected in their ambitious, curatorial voices for Cara Gallery.