Descripción de la Exposición
PIASA to inaugurate an annual programming of selling exhibitions in its space Le Cube.
For this very first selling exhibition, the auction house invites parisian gallery Galerie Nathalie Obadia into presenting Andres Serrano's photographs exhibition.
«I wanted to capture the Breath of a Nation, its land, its people, its future» Andres Serrano
Born in New York in 1950 to parents from Cuba and Honduras, Andres Serrano went to Cuba for the fist time on 25 May 2012. He had accepted an invitation from Jorge Fernandez, Director of the Wilfredo Lam Institute, to be present at the Havana Biennale which the latter oversees. Andres Serrano seized the opportunity to spend some time on the island of his forebears, nurturing a secret hope to fathom its essence. To that end, he stayed in the centre of Havana, in the Hotel Nacional, haunted by memories of such prestigious guests as Nat King Cole, Ernest Hemingway, and cigar afiionado Winston Churchill among many others. He set up his photography studio not far from the hotel, in a guest house located at the very heart of a working class neighbourhood which he at fist found agitated and worrisome, before he grew familiar with its inhabitants as they passed through his lens in turn.
The excessively bright local light during the day forced Andres Serrano to start shooting outdoors at dawn. He would then start roaming the narrow streets of the city lined by outmoded manorial homes and dilapidated shacks. His eye was drawn by the polychromy of the facades full of cracks and in general by the ravages of time that embrittle the buildings in the old quarters left derelict by the regime. The setting exudes a "poetry of ruins" bathed in nostalgia.
Andres Serrano met his models whilst walking through the city. When evening fell, he invited them to his studio when he was not invited to their homes. These sessions were dedicated to portraits. The Cuban woman is given particular pride of place. The faces are weathered by the harshness of daily life. Irrespective of their age, some accept to pose nude for the camera, always with modesty and dignity. Andres Serrano depicts as truthfully in his photographs the campesinos whom he calls "Cuban cowboys". This series of portraits of men with hats takes us temporarily outside the capital. They all share an extreme psychological depth rendered by the intensity of the looks.
Back in Havana, with the series of "colonial houses." These erstwhile luxurious houses belonged to the Cuban and Spanish aristocracy before the Castro revolution in 1959. Dating from the 19th century, they were nationalised and turned into community housing dwellings. It has been frozen in time since Fidel Castro came to power, as attested to by a series of interior photographs. The elegance of the woodwork is betrayed by the gutted bases of the furniture. An advanced sign of the decrepitude of the premises. This situation is reflected throughout the city whose charm oscillates between splendour and decadence.
This is the delightful paradox that Andres Serrano has managed to pull off in Cuba.
Born in New York in 1950, to parents from Honduras and Cuba, Andres Serrano grew up in Brooklyn where he studied at the Brooklyn Art School. In 1987, he was at the centre of a scandal that made him known throughout the world, following the exhibition of the immersion work "Piss Christ," a photograph of a crucifi immersed in a glass of urine. His works are present in many private and public collections, including the CAPC Bordeaux Museum of Contemporary art, the Queen Sophia Museum in Madrid, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Institutes of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Boston and Amsterdam. In 2014, the Merz Foundation in Turin has devoted a retrospective to Andres Serrano and so the Fotografika Museum of Stockholm did it in 2015. Then in 2016, the European House of Photography in Paris will organize a solo exhibition devoted to the artist.
Courtesy of the Artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Bruxelles
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