El Mundo Es Tuyo (the world is yours)
January 12, 2008- February 16, 2008
Reception: January 12, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
530 W 24th St
Zach Feuer Gallery, in collaboration with Mary Boone Gallery, is pleased to
present El Mundo Es Tuyo (the world is yours), an exhibition of new work by
Luis Gispert featuring a 26-minute film, a series of large format photographs,
and five sculptures.
Smother, the 26-minute film, is featured at Mary Boone Gallery. Bathed in
the atmosphere of 1980’s Miami, the film explores violent and sometimes
twisted childhood nightmares through memories. The film, drifting between
real and hyper-real, follows an 11-year-old boy as he undergoes a series of
painful physical transformations that ultimately lead him to break the
adolescent bonds that bind him to his overbearing mother. Gispert wrote
the script with artist Orly Genger and collaborated on the soundtrack with
the Miami-based interdisciplinary bass experimentalist Phoenecia (Joshua
Kay & Romulo Del Castillo).
The sculptural installation and large format photographs at Zach Feuer
Gallery capture the mise-en-scéne of Smother. Referencing the interiors of
the opulent, decadent, narco-nouveau riche mansions the artist remembers
from his Miami childhood, Gispert employs neon lights, mirrors, pastel colors
and high gloss lacquer finishes creating sculptures that explore the tension
between auspicious wealth and cultural naiveté. The photographs continue
and expand on this exploration. In these works, Gispert combines images of
incredibly ornate truck interiors with surreal Latin-American socio-economic
tableaus, exploring the aesthetics of wealth as they relate to the poverty and
the oppression evidenced in much of the Western world.
Luis Gispert was born in 1972 in New Jersey and raised in Miami, FL. His
work was featured in the 2002 Whitney Biennial and in exhibitions at the
Royal Academy of Art, London; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt; ZKM Center for
Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany; and MoCA, Shanghai. Solo exhibitions
include Loud Image at the Hood Museum at Dartmouth College and Art
Pace, San Antonio, TX and Steromongrel which premiered at the Whitney
Museum and traveled to the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum. A
survey exhibition of his work will open at the Museum of Contemporary Art
in Miami in 2008. Gispert currently lives and works in Brooklyn.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Zach Feuer Gallery (LFL) | | Address | 530 W 24th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10011 United States | | Phone | 212-989-7700 | | Fax | 212-989-7720 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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