Galería Arteaga acoge la exposición 'Trashumantes 2011', con obras realizadas en Pekín
Exposición
Jaurena

La obra "soidade/soledad" ha sido seleccionada en el 6º concurso de pintura "Jaurena Art". Si quieres participar en la votación sólo tienes que registrarte en http://www.artmir.com/concurs04/registro.htm y luego votarme en http://www.artmir.com/concurs04/veureDetallsg.cfm?imagen=Imagen_009.jpg&valor=10
Gracias!
Exposición
Construcción/Destrucción
El objeto, la materia, se deshace, descompone, destruye. Las huellas del tiempo siempre son visibles, ni el mejor de los restauradores es capaz de eliminarlas por completo. Pero cada capa de polvo, cada pequeña grieta, cada mancha, son una parte de la obra tan importante como la última pincelada o el último golpe de formón del artista. Nos hablan de la historia del objeto, de cómo se va componiendo/descomponiendo, términos aparentemente antagónicos, pero hechos simultáneos en el tiempo. Mientras crecemos, morimos.
La obra está viva.
Mentiras
Picasso
Manifiesto del arte auto-destructivo
Rockets, nuclear weapons, are auto-destructive.
Auto-destructive art.
The drop drop dropping of HH bombs.
Not interested in ruins, (the picturesque)
Auto-destructive art re-enacts the obsession with destruction, the pummeling to which individuals and masses are subjected.
Auto-destructive art mirrors the compulsive perfectionism of arms manufacture - polishing to destruction point.
Auto-destructive art is the transformation of technology into public art. The immense productive capacity, the chaos of capitalism and of Soviet communism, the co-existence of surplus and starvation; the increasing stock-piling of nuclear weapons - more than enough to destroy technological societies; the disintegrative effect of machinery and of life in vast built-up a reason the person,...
Auto-destructive art is art which contains within itself an agent which automatically leads to its destruction within a period of time not to exceed twenty years. Other forms of auto-destructive art involve manual manipulation. There are forms of auto-destructive art where the artist has a tight control over the nature and timing of the disintegrative process, and there are other forms where the artist's control is slight.
Materials and techniques used in creating auto-destructive art include: Acid, Adhesives, Ballistics, Canvas, Clay, Combustion, Compression, Concrete, Corrosion, Cybernetics, Drop, Elasticity, Electricity, Electrolysis, Feed-Back, Glass, Heat, Human Energy, Ice, Jet, Light, Load, Mass-production, Metal, Motion Picture, Natural Forces, Nuclear Energy, Paint, Paper, Photography, Plaster, Plastics, Pressure, Radiation, Sand, Solar Energy, Sound, Steam, Stress, Terra-cotta, Vibration, Water, Welding, Wire, Wood.
Gustav Metzger, 1960
















































