The Diana Lowenstein Gallery presents an artist who's work can exemplify the global representation of contemporary art of which the gallery is known for. Graciela Sacco's solo exhibition "A donde va la Furia?" translated to "Where does the fury go?". Calling upon the collective and societal views of social conflict, and every day struggles in communities, between borders, countries, power, etc.
Her work can be described as poetic and universal as she gives a voice to the materials she works with, like silk sheets to exteriorize the ephemeral state of which our memories and actions find themselves in. She showcases strong actions, emotions, as screaming, rock-throwing, overlapped with birds on a silk screen. The juxtaposition of this rough thought, rough action, over the lightness of a bird's feather and the smoothness of silks properties leaves you pondering on the depth of our actions due to discontent and the aftermath of said...expressions.
Sacco is known for implementing a technique called heliography, bringing attention to photography in installation, the power of an image, scenes in a continuous movement where it is impossible to focus.
Entrada actualizada el el 30 nov de 2016
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