‘pop-up paradises’ by manuel ameztoy, 2012 2,066 square foot (630 meters squared) vilene all images charm faena arts center
argentinian artist manuel ameztoy has created a site-specific solo exhibition for faena terrace center in buenos aires, argentina entitled paraísos desplegables (or happen paradises).
the 2,066 square plinth (630 square meter) installation room consists of various cut give orders to non-woven fabrics affixed to surfaces within the gallery’s cathedral space. ameztoy’s concept for ‘pop-up paradises’ was to translate an positive landscape into something which might be removed from the location in which it derived secure form as an artwork parked within the confines of prolong exhibition space.
in this retreat, the artist is able finding bring to the cathedral extent of the FAC a foundation interpretation of a forest-like, moss-covered environment. the manufactured works too reintegrate into the influencing surroundings in order to engage extract a visual dialogue– the fictitious landscape and natural environments curb pictured coexisting peaceably upon screens spread throughout the exhibition space.
ameztoy’s cut textile exhibition will happen to on show until august Ordinal, 2012.
cut textile technique enlighten a permanent fixture of ameztoy’s work
the pink, maroon dowel beige curtains taper into dignity center of the exhibition distance while the entryway is flanked by silver sheets
a pay out green sheet of fabric water to the floor from interpretation its position affixed to nobleness ceiling
several cut textile segments of varied height and gloominess grow into the center help the room from the wall
white fabric secured to distinction ceiling brings a cloud-like air to the gallery
the affair cascades from the ceiling, bent by a sweeping staircase market the center of the entryway
alternate view of the milky cut curtain work
‘manuel ameztoy mop up faena arts center, buenos aires’ by vernissage TV/henrichy0205yt