Posts Tagged ‘You Cannot Feel It… I Wish You Could’

The Lab Rogersmith – La Incubadora

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Due to overwhelming Public respond, LA INCUBADORA has been
extended to February 23rd, 2010.
LA INCUBADORA
A SCULPTURE LIGHTING INSTALLATION BY GRIMANESA AMORÓS
January 14 – February 23, 2010

The LAB (for installation + performance art), in association with SLAG Gallery, has been converted by Grimanesa Amorós’ into “LA INCUBADORA”, which will be featuring “You Cannot Feel It… I Wish You Could” a sculpture lighting installation arising out of her personal experiences during and immediately following her pregnancy with her daughter Shammiel. The installation explores the interplay between biology and society and particularly the concept of male pregnancy.

“In this particular installation, I am re-envisioning the Lab Gallery at Roger Smith Hotel as a warm human incubator, in contrast to the cold exterior of Manhattan, yet concurrently reflecting its sterility. This is a new way to present You Cannot… I Wish You Could that works with my current sensibilities while still staying true to the original sculptures.”

“During my pregnancy with my daughter, and afterwards when I was nursing her, I noticed how curious her father was about my experiences,” recalls Amorós. “I wanted to create a piece around motherhood, and the unbridgeable gulf between the male and female bodies, specifically in the area of reproduction. Then I began to imagine ways in which that gulf might be bridged.”

The installation is comprised of eleven “clones” of a new kind of human body: a pregnant female torso with the same male head attached to each of them. The casts were taken from a mold made from the artist’s body one week before she gave birth to her daughter. The floor beneath and around the body-casts is covered with soft, pale sand referencing the earth as a foundation for biological manipulation.

Composer Meshell Ndegeocello created a piece of music made specifically for the installation, which reinforces the magical quality that many of us feel when confronting the wonders (or monsters?) of modern science.

Grimanesa Amorós is an interdisciplinary artist with diverse interests in the fields of social history, scientific research and critical theory, which have greatly influenced her work. She often makes use of sculpture, video, and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. Amorós utilizes her art as an agent for empowerment to involve viewers from all different backgrounds and communities. She was born in Lima. Lives and works in New York City and Peru.

THE LAB (for installation + performance art) is a New York based, converted storefront turned fishbowl producing many performance art and installation exhibitions annually. Aimed at the furious midtown foot traffic, THE LAB’s programming is designed to confront modern relationships between art and audience and seeks to force interaction between high energy, “outrospective” exhibitions and nearly 25,000 daily passersby. For more information, call 212-339-2092, or email rogersmitharts@rogersmith.com.

501 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017
www.thelabgallery.com

For more information about the installation, please email:
Danika Druttman, ddruttman@rogersmith.com

For more information about the artist, please email:
Irina Protopopescu, info@slaggallery.com
www.slaggallery.com

Link to The Lab Post and Calendar: http://thelabgallery.com/?p=405 and  http://thelabgallery.com/?page_id=298

Link to Post on Rogersmith Life: http://rogersmithlife.com/art/la-incubadora-at-the-lab-gallery-1-14-10-2-10-1010-2-10-10

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Grimanesa Amoros centerpieces strong Artspace retrospective

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Grimanesa Amoros centerpieces strong Artspace retrospective …

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Arte Americas Staff – The Miami Herald

Friday, September 18th, 2009

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ARTEAMERICAS STAFF

09.06.09 — The Miami-based Latin American fair arteaméricas has named three local executives to key positions: Dora Valdés-Faulí, art director; María Nápoles, executive director, and Othón Castañeda, associate director.
All have been involved with the fair for years. Valdés-Faulí, a former Coral Gables gallery owner and art consultant, has participated in arteaméricas since the March fair began eight years ago. Nápoles has managed the logistics of the event, and Castañeda coordinated the design and layout.
A statement from the new management team says that given “the current economic climate,” they’re designing a package for galleries and partners “to make our fair more affordable.”

– FABIOLA SANTIAGO
Dora Valdés-Faulí with You Cannot Feel It... I Wish You Could by Grimanesa Amoros

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Raleigh Rambles – Grimanesa Amoros centerpieces strong Artspace retrospective

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Raleigh Rambles - Grimanesa Amoros http://raleighrambles.wordpress.com/2009/08/22/grimanesa-amoros-centerpieces-strong-artspace-retrospective/

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Artspace Reconsidered Opening

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Grimanesa Amorós and Lia Newman Lia Newman Shammiel Fleischer Amorós, Grimanesa Amorós, and Rodney Derrick Shammiel Fleischer Amorós and Grimanesa Amorós Grimanesa Amorós and Paris

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Artspace – Reconsidered: Past Summer Artist-in-Residency Exhibition, 1999-2008

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

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Reconsidered: Past Summer Artist-in-Residency Exhibition, 1999-2008

July 3 – September 5, 2009

Opening Reception
Friday, July 3, 2009 6pm – 8pm


201 East Davie Street
Raleigh , NC 27601

Gallery Hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm
First Fridays, 10am – 10pm

For more information about this group exhibition please contact Artspace, Lia Newman,
Email: lnewman@artspacenc.org or Tel: 919-821-2787

For more information about the artist, please email: info@grimanesaamoros.com

Each summer, Artspace’s Summer Artist-in-Residence program provides an established artist with a brief studio opportunity to work on a project of his or her choosing. Artists are selected from a competitive national pool of applicants. Throughout the residency, artists interact with the public in an effort to fulfill Artspace’s mission of making the creative process accessible. In addition to working in an open-studio environment, a Meet the Artist evening is organized along with a public slide lecture. The Summer Artist-in-Residence also teaches two classes or workshops (one for youths and one for adults) in conjunction with Artspace’s Summer Arts Program. Following the residency, in Gallery one, the resident presents an exhibition that is a culmination of the artist’s studio work during the summer.

This summer join us in celebrating the past nine years of the Summer Artist-in-Residence Program. Reconsidered features the work of Grimanesa Amorós, Laura Berman, Eileen Doktorski, Ann Marie Kennedy, IlaSahai Prouty, Carrie Scanga, Anthony Ulinski, and Sherri Wood.

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Around Town-Miami

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

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Miami Living Magazine

Monday, January 12th, 2009

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NY ARTS magazine Vol 13 9/10

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

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