Practices Remain
7/20/2012- 8/26/2012
Opening Reception: Friday, July 20, 7-10pm
Consuelo Castaneda Christy Gast Moira Holohan Alexandra Hopf Sinisa Kukec Gean Moreno Jorge Pantoja Kerry Phillips Carlos Rigau Diego Singh Odalis Valdivieso Marcos Valella
Regina Rex is pleased to present Practices Remain—a roving exhibition initiated earlier this year in Miami by artists Alexandra Hopf, Odalis Valdivieso and Marcos Valella. Sharing an affinity with the collaborative nature of this project, Regina Rex is excited to open its doors to a group of like-minded artists working in another city—highlighting the power of simultaneity and mutuality within artistic practice. This second iteration of Practices Remain also includes the following text by René Morales, Miami Art Museum Associate Curator.
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Practices Remain is an artist-organized exhibition in the truest sense. Steering clear of rigid curatorial premises, it is structured instead around a specific and little understood phase in the artistic process. Each of the works on display inhabits the amorphous zone that artists pass through just before arriving at a final product. They were selected by the organizers – through personal engagement, artist-to-artist – precisely because they each appear “finished” in formal terms while remaining just shy of being able to stand alone. These are not “studies” or “sketches” – terms that shield the objects they describe, apologizing for them – but neither do they aspire to full autonomy. They are chimeras, suspended between categories, abuzz with potential but riddled with doubt and oozing vulnerability.
Diego Singh and Marcos Valella take a cold, hard look at the loaded genre of gestural abstraction, testing the liminal territory where old ideals of expressivity give way to the cynical performance of formulas for attaining the look of resolved, modernistic painting. Consuelo Castañeda, Alexandra Hopf, Gean Moreno, and Odalis Valdivieso also take liberties with a modernist painterly tradition – in this case, geometric abstraction – less to abuse it than to bend it to their own ends, from the prototyping of utilitarian furniture (Castañeda) to the merger of parametric architecture with occult semiotics (Moreno). Moira Holohan and Carlos Rigau contribute works that occupy the unlikely spaces between video, sculpture, and two-dimensional composition. Christy Gast, Jorge Pantoja, Kerry Phillips, and Sinisa Kukec each remove an eclectic array of artifacts from the world, divorcing them from their particular histories in order to transform them into new instruments of living memory.
The works in this show reveal the pressures involved in forging objects that can encompass and communicate broader conceptual explorations. As a group, they become uniquely valuable, elucidating an aspect of artistic practice that may be well-known to makers but that remains largely unfamiliar to the rest of us.
René Morales Associate Curator, Miami Art Museum
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Press:
PRACTICES REMAIN The New Yorker
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Gean Moreno, Kerry Phillips, Carlos Rigau, Odalis Valdivieso
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Alexandra Hopf, Marcos Valella
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Moira Holohan, Jorge Pantoja
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Diego Singh, Sinisa Kukec, Christy Gast, Consuelo Castaneda
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Moira Holohan Untitled (sky series) 2012 Monoprint 5 x 9 In
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Consuelo Castaneda Shelf project 05 2011 Mixed media on paper 75 x 30 in (approx.)
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Christy Gast YES 2012 Burlap, cotton 80 x 26 x 3 in
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Jorge Pantoja French sexualité 2012 Acrylic ink on DVD Teenager curriculum 2012 Acrylic ink on DVD Nudes 2012 Acrylic ink on DVD
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Marcos Valella Untitled 2012 30 x 40 In Oil on canvas
Untitled 2012 30 x 40 In Oil on canvas
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Alexandra Hopf Posters #9-12 2012 Gouache, acrylic on paper 38.5 x 30.3 In
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Odalis Valdivieso Seven 2012 16 x 11 In C-print
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Kerry Phillips Text Messages (all the texts I've gotten on this phone since I got it in 2008) 2010-present Series of framed pen & ink drawings
Carlos Rigau Formal object process 2012 White and Black gaffe tape, black foil, spray paint, paper print, on wood board Dimensions variable
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Gean Moreno Untiled (Thelema Parametrics) 2012 Color pencils and marker on book cover 8 x 10 In
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Diego Singh Regis de Bray 2012 Ink on PVC canvas 48 x 72 In
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Sinisa Kukec Down to the smallest unit of everything 2012 Felt, epoxy, tempera, mixed media 43 x 20 x 24 In
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Sinisa Kukec Down to the smallest unit of everything 2012 Felt, epoxy, tempera, mixed media 43 x 20 x 24 In
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