Muzeul National de Arta Contemporanea

Regina José Galindo

10 Feb - 16 May 2010

REGINA JOSÉ GALINDO
"Urgent Issues"

10.02 - 16.05.2010
Curator: Ruxandra Balaci

opening and performance Object of Cult: February 10th, 18h30

Co-produced with: PrometeoGallery di Ida Pisani, Milan/ Lucca

Having been awarded the Golden Lion for Best Young Artist at the Venice Biennale in 2005, Regina José Galindo uses performance and her own body as main devices in the artistic process. Through a kind of re-enactment, the artist substitutes herself to the weak and the humble, to the tortured and the oppressed, staging limit situation. Her own delicate, feminine body is mistreated, in a kind of “self-exposure” and unselfishly substituting herself to various traumas inflicted upon other human beings in oppressive political regimes. Regina José Galindo's discourse thus relates to other works in the activist area and gender issues with reference to ancestral shamanic myths and exorcising gestures such as Ana Mendieta's and Sigalit Landau's, to the rituals of resistance in Tania Bruguera's and Teresa Margolles' work: impressive installations over death and the excluded of society.

Focusing on tough issues of an oppressed humanity, Urgent Issues presents a selection of the most important works created between 1999 and 2009 and will be followed by a catalogue edited by PrometeoGallery.

Regina José Galindo (Guatemala City, 1974) took part in the Venice Biennale in 2001, 2005 and 2009. In 2005 she was awarded the Golden Lion for Best Young Artist. Her works are now in several public and private collections and have been exhibited in many prestigious venues, including PS1 New York, Le Plateau Paris, CIFO Miami, Smak Ghent, Tirana Biennale, Museo de Arte Moderna de Guatemala, TEOR/ética Costa Rica.

DISCLAIMER:
THE CONTENT OF THE WORKS EXHIBITED IS INAPPROPRIATE FOR AN AUDIENCE UNDER 18 YEARS OLD.

Partners: BRD Groupe Societe Generale, Novotel
Sponsors: Murfatlar
Media Partners: Igloo, Arhitectura, 24 Fun, Rfi Romania, feeder.ro, Cocor MediaChannel
 

Tags: Tania Bruguera, Regina José Galindo, Sigalit Landau, Teresa Margolles, Ana Mendieta