Sebastián Mejía

PROYECTO GALERIA: ADS 50 AÑOS by Aldo de Sousa

 Proyecto Galería se construye a partir de la unión de 50 obras de artistas clásicos e icónicos, consagrados, algunos casi olvidados, otros modernos y también contemporáneos; todos son y han sido parte del ADN de la galería.

Juan M. Sánchez - Lido Iacopetti - Alberto Delmonte - Pablo Lehmann - Leopoldo Presas - Benjamín Ossa – Dalmiro Sirabo - Raúl Schurjin - Carlos Silva -Benito Quinquela Martin - Luis Cordiviola – Antonio Berni – Diana Aisenberg – Ángeles Ascua – Luis Pazos – Ari Brizzi – Agustina Nuñez – Cesar Paternosto – Juan Grela – Virgilio Villalba – Raúl Soldi – Alfredo Hlito – Mariette Lydis – Enio Iommi – Claudio Girola - Oscar Vaz - María Juana Heras Velasco - Diego de Aduriz – Edgardo Giménez
Jorge Pereira - Raúl Mazzoni - Pablo Rosales - Jorge Lezama - Juan Lecuona - Sebastián Mejía – Martín Pérez Agrippino – Bruno Widmann.


Proyecto Galería, un recorrido vivo y atemporal sobre la trayectoria de la galería fundada en julio de 1972.

de izquierda a derecha: Alberto Delmonte, Martín Pérez Agrippino, Edgardo Gimenez, Raúl Schurjin, Oscar Vaz, Benhamín Ossa, Danilo Sirabo, Lepoldo Presas, Lido Iacopetti, Luis Cordiviola, Benito Quinquela Martín, Raúl Mazzoni, María Juana Heras Velazco, Diego de Aduriz, Jorge Pereira.

[…] ADS se ufana, ufffff…!, de ese esfuerzo a sabiendas de que, entre lo inútil de hacer y lo inútil de no-hacer solo lo primero vitaliza. Entre aquellas limitaciones resueltas y todavía por superar, complace a la Galería poder resumir en breves palabras histórico tan oscilante, vivo pero atemporal, el cual, quiérase o no, ha seguido las pautas que dicta la Argentina con sus pros y contras, éticas y estéticas, altanerías y bajones. Lo más vertiginoso del mundo actual nos permite sentir, como nunca antes, que los 50 años empezaron ayer.”

Héctor OLEA, julio de 2022.

 

de izquierda a derecha: Ary Brizzi, Diana Aisenberg, Agustina Nuñez, Luis Pazos, Jorge Lezama, Sebastian Mejia, Antonio Berni

de izquierda a derecha: Pablo Lehmann, Pablo Rosales, Enio Iommi, Lido Iacopetti, Raúl Mazzoni, Maria Juana Heras Velazco, Sebastían Mejía.

Salón de Verano by Aldo de Sousa

Una muestra lúdica con una paleta estival y un montaje descontracturado.
Una mirada fresca de los artistas de la galería e invitados.

Presentamos a 16 artistas entre los cuales se encuentran las recientes incorporaciones al staff: Agustina Nuñez y Alexis Minkiewicz. Artistas invitados: Cynthia Cohen, Zoe di Rienzo, Alejo Musich y Alejandra Urresti quienes dialogan mágicamente con nuestros artistas: Diana Aisenberg, Ángeles Ascúa, Diego de Aduriz, Lido Iacopetti, Florencia Laorden, Jorge Lezama, Sebastián Mejía, Benjamín Ossa, Jorge Pereira, Pablo Rosales..

Alexis Minkiewicz - Jorge Lezama - Diana Aisenberg - Pablo Rosales - Lido Iacpoetti - Cynthia Cohen

Florencia Laorden - Diana Aisenberg - Lido Iacopetti - Alejo Musich

Diego de Aduriz - Jorge Pereira

Zoe Di Rienzo - Cynthia Cohen - Agustina Nuñez

Alejandra Urresti - Agustina Nuñez

Nous Les Arbres, Fondation Cartier by Aldo de Sousa

Fondation Cartier, Paris

2019

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Una comunidad de científicos, filósofos y artistas que han desarrollado un vínculo fuerte e íntimo con los árboles es convocada a investigar sobre su riqueza biológica, así como a revelar la belleza intrínseca de estos grandes protagonistas de la Tierra, hoy amenazados por incendios y deforestaciones a gran escala.
La exposición se plantea devolver al árbol el lugar del que ha sido despojado por el antropocentrismo. Reúne testimonios de quienes son capaces de mirar el mundo vegetal con asombro y nos muestran, para citar al filósofo Emanuele Coccia, que «no hay nada puramente humano: lo vegetal existe en todo lo que es humano, y el árbol está en el origen de toda experiencia».
Curado por el antropólogo uruguayo Bruce Albert, que ha acompañado la inquisitiva exploración de la Fundación Cartier sobre estos temas desde la exposición Yanomami, Spirit of the Forest (2003), el proyecto gira en torno a una serie de individuos que ha desarrollado una relación única con los árboles, sea intelectual, científica o estética.
Con dibujos, pinturas, fotografías, películas e instalaciones de artistas de América Latina, Europa, Estados Unidos, Irán y de comunidades indígenas como los Nivaclé y Guaraní del Gran Chaco (Paraguay), así como de los Yanomami, tribu que vive en el corazón de la selva Amazónica, la exposición está marcada por varios conjuntos repartidos en diferentes salas para explorar tres hilos narrativos. El primero, nuestro conocimiento de los árboles, desde la botánica hasta la nueva biología vegetal; en segundo lugar, la estética, desde la contemplación naturalista hasta la transposición onírica; y, por último, la devastación actual de los árboles, contada a través de observaciones documentales y testimonios pictóricos.
Artistas y colaboradores:  Efacio Álvarez, Herman Álvarez, Fernando Allen, Fredi Casco, Claudia Andujar, Eurides Asque Gómez, Thijs Biersteker, Jake Bryant, José Cabral, Johanna Calle, Jorge Carema, Alex Cerveny, Raymond Depardon, Claudine Nougaret, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Mark Hansen, Laura Kurgan, Ben Rubin, Robert Gerard Pietrusko, Ehuana Yaira, Paz Encina, Charles Gaines, Francis Hallé, Fabrice Hyber, Joseca, Clemente Juliuz, Kalepi, Salim Karami, Mahmoud Khan, Angélica Klassen, Esteban Klassen, George Leary Love, Cesare Leonardi, Franca Stagi, Stefano Mancuso, Sebastián Mejía, Ógwa, Marcos Ortiz, Tony Oursler, Giuseppe Penone, Santídio Pereira, Nilson Pimenta, Osvaldo Pitoe, Miguel Rio Branco, Afonso Tostes, Agnès Varda, Adriana Varejão, Cássio Vasconcellos, Luiz Zerbini.

¨As The Planet Faces Catastrophic Deforestation, A New Exhibit Reveals The True Nature Of Trees¨, Jonathon Keats, Revista Forbes

Urban Impulses: Latin American Photography from 1959 to 2016 by Aldo de Sousa

The Photographers gallery
14 de junio al 6 de octubre de 2019
Londres, UK
Curaduría: María Wills & Alexis Fabry

Urban Impulses embraces half a century of Latin American photography, from 1959 to 2016, through more than two hundred images selected from the extensive collection of Leticia and Stanislas Poniatowski. Featuring the work of over seventy photographers and artists, the exhibition includes well-known names such as Alberto Korda (1928-2001, Cuba), Graciela Iturbide (b.1942, Mexico) and Sergio Larrain (1931-2012, Chile), as well as lesser known and emerging practitioners such as Eduardo Longoni (b. 1973, Argentina) and Beatriz Jaramillo (b.1955, Colombia).
Offering a diversity of artistic approaches, from street documentary to collage, the show traces a constellation of significant historical events that have marked the region: the Cuban revolution, military dictatorships in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay, along with mass social movements which, in still unconsolidated democracies, have given way to repression. Daily resistance to oppression has been a part of the agenda of many artists in the exhibition, and activism in both the artistic and political fields have been manifested in and through the spaces of the urban street. Here a hybrid iconography emerges where photography exists in tandem with other media of mass circulation such as graphics, photo-copying and print media, often involving the marking, cutting and defacement of images where the notion of appearance and disappearance exist in tandem.
The exhibition is curated into two distinct but complementary themes: Shouts and Pop-ular. Shouts considers photography’s role not only in documenting identities and presences, but also to explore absences: in the face of kidnappings and forced disappearances carried out by authoritarian regimes, photography has been a weapon against silence. Public spaces and the city walls have also played an important role: when pen and paper, laws and rights, courts and judges have failed to obtain justice, the walls of the cities have taken on a life of their own. And photographers have portrayed these walls, covered with the slogans and cries of protest of those demanding political, social, and economic recognition, and reflecting the anger and cynicism, the hopes and frustrations of the cities’ residents.
In Pop-ular, artists’ mine the tropes of mass media and their manifestation in public spaces. Since the 1960s, as Latin America has undergone rapid development, advertising images have diversified and multiplied, marked by the rapid transition to a consumer society. The first widespread use of colour photography was in advertising, and the richness of pop culture imagery, often associated with commerce and advertising, marks the visual identity of the Latin American metropolis. Signs, patterns and typographies, often created by self- taught hands, confer on the display windows an almost innocent beauty. Pop culture in Latin America has a meaning adapted to its context, going far beyond a commentary on patterns of consumption and commodities. It is related rather to popular culture, closer to a vernacular aesthetic, with a capacity to create a symbiosis out of external pop influences. Latin America is a pastiche of the past and the present, of the local and the international.
This exhibition provides an important counterpoint to the dominant Western and North American histories of photography. Latin American identity is a paradox forged in diversity: every country has its particularities, but most of them have struggled with the conflicting claims of nationalism and regionalism in the face of constant attempts at cultural and economic colonization by “First World” countries. The works here express the contradictions of a region which, in its hybrid condition, finds itself torn between the pre-Hispanic world, the post-colonial experience, and the capitalist drivers that have implacably invaded the process of consolidation of its cities. Chaos acts in them as an emancipating force.

Exhibiting artists:
Carlos Aguirre (b.1948, Mexico), Luiz Alphonsus (b.1948, Brazil), Édgar Álvarez (b.1947, Colombia), Yolanda Andrade (b.1950, Mexico), Jaime Ardila (b.1942, Colombia), Ever Astudillo (1948-2015, Colombia), Álvaro Barrios (b. 1945, Colombia), Juan Enrique Bedoya (b.1966, Peru), Fernando Bedoya (1952, Peru), Enrique Bostelmann (1939- 2003, Mexico), Bill Caro (b.1949, Peru), Anselmo Carrera (1950-2016, Peru), Jesús Reyes Cordero (b.1956, Mexico), Armando Cristeto (b.1957, Mexico), François Dolmetsch (b.1940, UK/Colombia), Felipe Ehrenberg (1943-2017, Mexico), Virginia Errázuriz (b.1941, Chile), Paz Errázuriz (b.1944, Chile), María Elvira Escallón (b.1954, Colombia), José Alberto Figueroa (b.1946, Cuba), Fernell Franco (1942-2006, Colombia), RenéFreire (b.1952, Mexico), Carlos Gallardo (b.1954, Chile), Héctor García (1923-2012, Mexico), Paolo Gasparini (b.1934, Venezuela), Lourdes Grobet (b.1940, Mexico), Billy Hare (b.1946, Peru), Alejandro Hoppe (b.1961, Chile), Alvaro Hoppe (b.1956, Chile), Helen Hughes (b.1948, USA-Chile), Graciela Iturbide (b.1942, Mexico), Beatriz Jaramillo (b.1955, Colombia), Mario García Joya (nee Mayito, b.1938, Cuba), Alberto Korda (1928-2001, Cuba), Sergio Larrain (1931-2012, Chile), Adriana Lestido (b.1955, Argentina), Diego Levy (b.1973, Argentina), Eduardo Longoni (b.1959, Argentina), Marcos López (b.1958, Argentina), Héctor López (b.1955, Chile), Pablo López Luz (b.1979, Mexico), Ayrton de Magalhães (1954-2017, Brazil), Eniac Martínez (b.1959, Mexico), Agustín Martínez Castro (1950-1992, Mexico), Sebastián Mejía (b.1982, Colombia), Ernesto Molina (b.1952, Mexico), Luis Molina-Pantin (b.1969, Venezuela), Pablo Ortiz Monasterio (b.1952, Mexico), Mario Cravo Neto (1947-2009, Brazil), Viki Ospina (b.1948, Colombia), Adolfo Patiño (1954-2005, Mexico), Claudio Pérez (b.1957, Chile), Ataúlfo Pérez Aznar (b.1955, Argentina), Jaime Razuri (b.1956, Peru), Santiago Rebolledo (b.1951, Colombia), Miguel Rio Branco (b.1946, Brazil), Herbert Rodríguez (b.1959, Peru), Miguel Ángel Rojas (b.1946, Colombia), Jesús Ruiz Durand (b.1940, Peru), Osvaldo Salerno (b.1952, Paraguay), Francisco Smythe (1952- 1998, Chile), Carlos Somonte (b.1956, Mexico), Milagros de la Torre (b.1965, Peru), Nicolás Torres (b.1957, Peru), Juan Travnik (b.1950, Argentina), Sergio Trujillo (b.1947, Colombia), Jorge Vall (b.1949, Venezuela), Pedro Valtierra (b.1955, Mexico), JoséLuis Venegas (b.1944, Mexico), Leonora Vicuña (b.1952, Chile), Jaime Villaseca (b.1949, Chile), Enrique Zamudio (b.1955, Chile), Helen Zout (b.1957, Argentina), Facundo de Zuviría (b.1954, Argentina).