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Exhibition "De-Capital" Ambra

E l be held next Wednesday at the Gallery Fernando Pardilla of the English capital the opening of a double exhibition, which presents some Brazilian artist Beth Moyses and Mexican photographer and artist Ambra Polidori (Mexico City, 1954) with an exhibit entitled "De-capital" and will be on display until June 4, 2011.

faceted artist that the same addresses the artistic possibilities of photography as goes into the intricacies of video technology as an artistic tool focus of video, Ambra Polidori in this exhibition offers a sampling of recent work that combines creative vision tragedy and aesthetic approach to beauty.

According to the invitation we have sent the proposal creative Mexican artist can be summarized in these paragraphs:

De-capital is the title of the second solo exhibition by Mexican artist Ambra Polidori (Mexico City, 1954) presented in the Gallery Fernando Pradilla. The exhibition brings together photographs, installation and objects made in recent years, and once again reflect on the pressing problems of contemporary American society. De-capital, like its previous thematic series is a project that focuses on issues known and addressed by the artist: corruption, impunity, drug trafficking and political manipulation, exploitation child, the killing of women and girls, social inequalities, issues filtered through the critical and dissident is committed artist.

The analysis of the current exhibition of his work can not leave out the essentials: Fractures of modernity and the ideological implications, namely the inability to distinguish illusion from reality, the unreliability of our instruments of perception (awareness and memory) and the way that bullying played a major role to achieve the manipulation by anyone in power, because politics is activated by fear ideological device. To be modern, to enjoy certain benefits supposedly gives unbridled capitalism in which we operate, and the idea of \u200b\u200ba certain order and security can only impose a heavy hand using mostly surveillance, threat, at the same time, to destroy everything we have, everything know, all we are.

This is because in De-capital, to restructure the opportunity for a non-negotiable that, contrary to the language of art nostalgia as a safe place, resting place of language, land tenure, anchored continent, seeking stay of critically within the boundaries of art and aesthetics. Also
Here are brief biographical sketches of Mexican artist: Ambra Polidori
a degree in Language and Literature at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. It develops self-taught in the arts field, creating video, photography, installation and setting since 1985. Researcher and critic, has written about art for newspapers and magazines. His work has been exhibited individually in Mexico, United States, France, Italy, Spain and Cuba. He has participated in over one hundred exhibitions. His work is in numerous private and public collections, including El Museo del Barrio, New York, Maison Européenne de la Photographie and Bibliotèque Nationale, Paris, Accademia Carrara, Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy, Bank of Spain, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Museum of Modern Art and Centro de la Imagen, Mexico City, and The Jumex, Mexico.
Anyway, for a month we have the opportunity to see a sample of Madrid's most recent work is interesting Mexican artist.

Exhibition
De-Capital

Mexican artist
Ambra Polidori

From 4 May to 4 June 2011 Galería Fernando Pradilla


c / Claudio Coello, 20 28001 Madrid


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