Cortez investigates the materials and residue of the decaying building interior, Noland Park 6B on Governor's Island recalling the passage of time and transformation. Taking advantage of the history and the aesthetic of the architecture, Cortez site specifically peels several latex skins from the walls, collects remains of paint pigment as well as found objects to produce this installation Dissection in the different spaces of the building. The artist dissects materials such as shaved dust, displays remnants of collected paint as well as suspended latex skins. This environment bears traces of aging and degradation of the architectural body, accentuating cracks, holes and imperfections. As such they represent the deposit of past lives recalling our mortality.
Bio:
Filipe Cortez (b. 1986) lives and works in Oporto (Portugal). As a result of his residency at RU, he was invited by the Department of Signs and Symbols to show work in the second edition...of the NEWD art fair in Bushwick. In In 2011 he was awarded the 1st Prize of the Second International Painting Biennial in Coimbra (Portugal). He is currently developing a new body of work at Governor's Island which will be open to the public over the summer.
Cortez has shown work at the Peach Gallery, Toronto, Canada. In July 2015, the art centre Dept of Signs and Symbols in Vinegar Hill has invited Cortez to do his first solo show in New York.
http://www.deptofsignsandsymbols.org/present/
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