Sonia Higuera – Once Upon a Time

Posted in Artist News, Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Prints, Contemporary Printmakers, Spanish Artists, Upcoming Events on September 20th, 2011 by admin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Artist Statement

I speak of footprints, of scars, of passions, of dreams, of tall tales, of skin deep invisible maps that never stop being our own memories, becoming the highest point of our invention.

Nudity and Purity. Soft and vulnerable flesh, on which, subtly, is written the principal text, perhaps the only text that is inseparable from our selves, our experience. Wounds and desires that cannot be verbalized and appear disguised as symptoms.

Encodings of all that returns for having stayed uncomprehended and that, like liberation, seeks to make conscious the unconscious.

Experiences that become increasingly opaque, causing memories to be even more important than our experiences. Blindness that playfully warns, entering the wondrous world of our imagination, where, without preamble, takes control of any hint of sanity. Pains that take charge of emphasizing the presence of the body which melts with time.

Memories that insist with bias on the circularity of pleasure, of the past, of passion, of suffering. And always encrypted, codes that escape the understanding that was also there and that pretentiously refuses to be a part of your past.

And to continue dreaming, given the subject of dreams, is to continue remembering eternally.

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A Wink and a Click…

Posted in ARCOmadrid, Art Trends, Contemporary Art, Main Content, Spain Art on February 12th, 2010 by admin

ARCO madrid Carlos Sanchez ValdiviesoARCO madrid will again afford some selected photographers the opportunity to infiltrate the fair and record images of the event right from the trenches…In previous editions, this tradition has yielded some very interesting new perspectives on the fair and the work included in it…The bulk of the participating photographers has been from local origins, but many other countries also have been represented…Among them, Great Britain, the United States, Peru, Venezuela, Germany, Australia, Argentina, Mexico, Italy and France…

To mark the 150th anniversary of the invention of photography, the Amigos de ARCOmadrid Association initiated in 1989 an experience called Photographic Glimpses. Each year, they invite several photographers, both promising emerging artists and renowned ones, to cover the fair from the setting up of stands to its closing. The 427 pieces of work by 83 photographers produced so far represents a true documentary archive.

ARCO madrid Humberto Rivas

The result has been a unique and personal vision of how the artists experience this commercial event. Some of them create complex scenarios and others simply await their opportunity to start clicking away at that very precise moment of synchronicity. Their perspectives determine their prefered subejct matter, their style and the number pf photograph that each one brings to the mix.. This is what makes the collection of Glimpses so singular. Many of these photographers could never have imagined that ARCOmadrid would provide a such an exceptional motif for creative interest all in itself.

ARCO madrid John Riddy

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