Ángel Marcos:
The Intimate Subversion

Ángel Marcos:
The Intimate Subversion

Galerie Ernst Hilger

Ángel Marcos, The Intimate Subversion. Light box, 70 x 100
cm. Courtesy of the gallery and the artist.
July 26, 2013

Ángel Marcos:
The Intimate Subversion

June 1–September 30, 2013

CollateralEvent of the 55th International Art
Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia

Scuola di San Pasquale
Castello 2786 (San Francesco della Vigna)
Transport: Line 1, San Zaccaria
Venice
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 10am–6pm

www.hilger.at

Curated by Luca Massimo Barbero

“If you change direction, you may end up where you are heading.” (Chinese proverb)


Spanish artist Ángel Marcos (b. 1955, Valladolid, Spain) proposes a bailout of the feeling of the flesh versus the aseptic removal process of organic matter, which is in the midst of Western civilization. This is a work-in-progress project that stems from the conscience of seeing a world in constant change and a reality that observes change from the manner in which we relate among ourselves, with nature or with the cosmos. Possibly the actions that we can undertake to set up a sustainable civilization must be linked to our intimate feelings and thoughts, those territories of creative and affective thinking, charged with energy and of very difficult destruction. We know what the territories close to belongings can give of themselves, as well as the impersonation of the states of mind for consumption; thus, let us try with affection because we have no other choice: The Intimate Subversion.


Further information:

Ernst Hilger
Galerie Ernst Hilger 
Dorotheergasse 5
1010 Vienna, Austria

T +43 (0)1 512 53 15
F +43 (0)1 513 91 26
M +43 (0)664 3404728

ernst.hilger [​at​] hilger.at  

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