The Construction of Fear
May 1, 2008- June 14, 2008
541 W 25th St
Kent Gallery is pleased to present it’s fifth exhibition of Antoni
Muntadas. The exhibition entitled The Construction of Fear (2008)
includes two recent projects On Translation: Miedo/Jauf (2007)
and On Translation: Fear/Miedo (2005) from his ongoing series
entitled On Translation begun in 1995 and now comprised of
over 40 projects. In the main gallery installation, Muntadas presents a
full gallery space dedicated to the subject of fear and how it has been
constructed by the media.
The two recent videos will be on view in the second gallery space. On Translation: Miedo/Jauf (2005-2008)
(produced in collaboration with Centro Jose Guerrero), begins by approaching fear from a personal point of
view, stressing its primitive quality as well as its origins in the socio-political context of the interviewees.
At first glance, Miedo/Jauf would seem to deal with the media treatment
of the question of “immigration” on Europe’s southern border guarded by water.
The project is fragmentary in nature, by means of a number of interviews and a
visual collage of contextual and archival images, quotes, press headlines and
film excerpts. The material is approached “as a personal construction”, in an
endeavour to “create a metaphor of situations in which translation, interpretation,
what is left unsaid and silence all form a part of the narrative”
excerpt Mar Villaespensa, Granada 2008
The second video on view here entitled On Translation: Fear/Miedo (2005) (produced in collaboration with
InSite 05 San Diego) was exposed as a television intervention in San Diego and Tijuana. Dealing with the
concept of “border”, Muntadas chose to present the transformations exerted on individuals’ lives due to a
“system” which links these subjects to overtly political boundaries.
Muntadas has been based in New York since 1971 while working continuously on projects internationally for
over 35 years. “Media landscape” is the metaphor that Muntadas has worked with, and his observations on
how the conceptual artist works with communication systems that are closely related to social systems.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Kent Gallery | | Address | 541 W 25th St, 2nd Fl New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-627-3680 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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