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Opening Reception: Saturday, September 12, 7-10PM
Alejandra von Hartz Gallery is pleased to announce The Sources of the Nile, Manuel Ameztoy (Argentina, 1973) ’s first solo exhibition in the United States.
For this exhibition, Ameztoy will display a wide range of pieces that fully represents his diverse work and its most recent evolution: paper cutouts in Plexiglas boxes, paintings, textile cutouts, and photographs of land-art interventions.
Ameztoy’s most recognizable work are the handmade-cutouts contained in Plexiglas boxes, and have been previously shown in the United States on various occasions. The pieces for the current exhibition make up a series of highly elaborate pieces of painted cutout curtains of mirrored mylar, reminiscent of the handcraft techniques of Mexican “papel picado” and Japanese “kirigami”. As in a fantastical scene, the vegetable pattern cutouts of acetate mirror unveil the depths of a pristine forest where Hokusai’s explorers share a vision of The Sources of the Nile.
These same intricate cutouts are multiplied and serve as stencyls that give birth to a series of paintings. On the canvas, the image works as a motif, a cliché that modifies itself thanks to repetition. Ameztoy appeals to our imagination. As stated in a recent interview, “I create the paintings and the boxes overlapping many layers of images. I intend to produce visual instability; pieces that show an image partly-produced and partly-invented by the imagination of the observer, the “beholder”... I like it when the memory of what was seen remains unstable, like in dreams.”
The “Pop-up Paradises” are large scale textile cutouts that have been alternatively shown in art galleries and fairs, as well as on-stage installations for theatre and performances. More recently they have been used as land-art interventions registered on photographs and video. These aerial sculptures stand for a parallel, artificial nature of extendable objects whose many layers of repetitive pattern fade in and out, creating an effect through artifice that recalls the organic development of the vegetable kingdom.
When photographed as land-art interventions, these pieces no longer represent extended landscapes, but rather become artificial organisms implanted on natural grounds and exposed to the elements of the virgin wilds.
Among his most recent solo exhibitions:
2009 The Sources of the Nile. Solo exhibition. Alejandra von Hartz Fine Arts, Miami
2008 Diamante , MiArt Now! Anteprima-Monographic stand, Milano, Italy. Curator: Omar Pascual Castillo
2005 El Rey , Braga Menéndez Arte Contemporáneo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Most recent group exhibitions:
2009 Destructivo Arte (Centro Cultural “Borges”, Buenos Aires, Argentina). Curator: Carlos Herrera
2009 Lust for Life (Arteaméricas, Miami). Curator: Eva Grinstein
2006 Inoxidable neopop. Braga Menéndez Arte Contemporáneo, Argentina
2006 Semana del Arte. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Rosario, Argentina
2006 Art Auction 2006. Museum of Latin American Art, Los Angeles, USA
2005 Ameztoy-Biondi-Manuel. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Bahía Blanca, Argentina
2005 Monumento a tu amor, special Project Banco de Galicia. ArteBA
2005. Buenos Aires, Argentina
2005 Cúpula. Estudio Abierto 2005, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2004 Onírico y Privado, Fundación Telefónica, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Public Collections:
MOLAA, Los Angeles, USA
MACRO, Rosario, Argentina
Museo “Castagnino”, Rosario, Argentina
For more information, please contact info@alejandravonhartz.net or call: +1.305.438.0220
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