A New York artist will exhibit the photographs she prints with her own blood

A New York artist will exhibit the photographs she prints with her own blood

Marina Berio arrives in Buenos Aires to present an exhibition that seeks to convey aspects of the visual experience that are intimate and visceral at the same time.

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the new york artist Marina Berio visit Buenos Aires to present the exhibition “Between blood ties and burning walls”starting Thursday at the Phuyu gallery in Buenos Aires, where he will gather works from his photographic project “Family matter” carried out with his own blood as the main ingredient of print chemical formula.

Winner of the Guggenheim Foundation grant between 2017 and 2018, Berio works with photographs and drawings to broadcast visual experience aspects What are they intimate and visceral at the same time, they reported from space in a statement.

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In her series “Family matter”, the artist portrays the son fighting games together with his father: aggression and love fused and inseparable in a scene of male physicalityin which her vision of mother as inseparable part of the family triangle the strange and distant observation of the event is implied. It should be noted that the use of his blood as component in pictures denotes the inseparable bond and his invisible rolepresent but out of frame.

Berio will also present images from a second project entitled “The space in the mind in the body in the space” that delves into the dimensions of the creative process while watching how the barriers and internal topographies of the body relate to a sense of space. In addition, the artist portrays in her work the walls of her studio with a analog large format cameraapproximating disparate elements and referents in dialogue.

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The exhibition “Between ties of blood and burning walls” will feature a unconventional installation concept that involves the punctual burning of lines on the gallery walls with a tape of dynamitein order to spatially unify the exposed images.

“Between ties of blood and walls that burn” opens on Thursday, July 6 at 6:00 p.m. at the Phuyu Gallery (pronounced “pu-iu” and is “cloud” in Quechua), Esmeralda 986, where it can be visited until 3 August, from Monday to Friday from 3 to 7 pm, with free admission.

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