November, 2018
Grand Palais at Paris Photo, Paris, FRA
Marking their eighth year as the official partner of Paris Photo, J.P. Morgan Private Bank is proud to return and exhibit significant works from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection. This Must Be The Place features iconic photographs, as well as recent acquisitions. Curated by Director and Chief Curator Dr. Charlotte Eyerman, the exhibition reflects the Collection’s diversity — from pioneering early photography to contemporary explorations of new media.
Working in a broad range of photographic techniques, styles and media across 150 years of international photographic history, featured artists include: Diane Arbus, Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Eugène Atget, Kwame Brathwaite, Peter Campus, Louis Cameron, William Eggleston, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Louise Lawler, Vera Lutter, Lisette Model, Richard Prince and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Jaus Gallery
Featuring: Marcela Aliseda, Anibal Catalan, Fabiola Menchelli, Abdul Mazid, Anaeis Ohanian and Luciano Perra
September 29th, 2018 until October 28, 2018
Los Angeles, California
PROXYCO
PROXYCO
A Room is Made Up of Other Spaces
PROXYCO Gallery
Opening May 12th, 2018
Works by Ana Elena Garuz, Veronica Lehner, and Fabiola Menchelli
Curated by Daniel Garza Usabiaga
168 Suffolk St, New York, NY 10002
PROXYCO
A Room is Made Up of Other Spaces
PROXYCO Gallery
Opening May 12th, 2018
Works by Ana Elena Garuz, Veronica Lehner, and Fabiola Menchelli
Curated by Daniel Garza Usabiaga
168 Suffolk St, New York, NY 10002
A Room Is Made Up Of Other Spaces
PROXYCO is pleased to present A Room is Made Up of Other Spaces, an exhibition with works by Ana Elena Garuz, Veronica Lehner, and Fabiola Menchelli, and curated by Daniel Garza Usabiaga. The work of these artists constantly addresses the notion of space or engages with specific spatial situations for their production and presentation. Although working in different media – installation, painting, sculpture or photography – they privilege non-figurative and constructivist solutions and share, among other things, an interest in color and other pictorial concerns that can be tied to the legacy of monochrome painting and geometric abstraction. For this exhibition, they actively participated in different ways in its articulation and final arrangement. Having the architecture of PROXYCO as the starting point, the presence of their artworks creates a complex spatial scene and establishes a new set of situational relations.
Lehner’s work, produced for this exhibition, takes as its departing point the architecture of the gallery. One section of the window’s façade seems to unfold toward the inside through a solution that gathers architectonic, sculptural and pictorial concerns. Ana Elena Garuz’s wall pieces highlights the presence of a constructive material and explores it as a plastic surface. Her work presents a study in line and materiality, and its relation with architecture, by alluding to the presence of a quotidian object: blue tape. Through multiple exposures and different constructivist solutions, Menchelli creates abstract compositions that seek to trace, translate, balance and expand the space within the frame in a simple gesture. As such, these interventions refuse to conceptualize space as a passive receptacle. Instead, their works deal with its transformation. It is space as a moment of change, a passage from one configuration to another.
-Daniel Garza Usabiaga
Bajo el Sol Azul
Bajo el Sol Azul
Fabiola Menchelli
Bajo el Sol Azul
BWSMX, Mexico City
07.OCT – 16.DEC 2017
Cocktail GWCDMX:
Friday November 10th, 7 – 10 pm
Bajo el Sol Azul
Fabiola Menchelli
Bajo el Sol Azul
BWSMX, Mexico City
07.OCT – 16.DEC 2017
Cocktail GWCDMX:
Friday November 10th, 7 – 10 pm
Fabiola Menchelli
Bajo el Sol Azul
07.OCT – 16.DEC 2017
COCKTAILS GALLERY WEEKEND
Friday November 10th, 7 – 10 pm
BWSMX
Melchor Ocampo 154,
San Rafael, 06470
Ciudad de México, CDMX
+52 (55) 5256-5533 | info@bws.mx
Bajo el Sol Azul presents a series of new cyanotypes created during Menchelli’s 2015 residency at Casa Wabi in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, in 2015, and then developed at the University of Cincinnati, where Menchelli was a Visiting Artist from 2016-17.
Menchelli’s practice is fundamentally a photographic one but constantly pushes the limits of photography, creating unexpected dialogues with other artistic disciplines. Bajo el Sol Azul reveals the poetics of observation and the subtle revolution that occurs through profound contemplation.
These new cyanotypes take the Japanese architect Tadao Ando’s observatory at Casa Wabi and translate its organic curves into luminous exposures of blue, reconnecting the concrete structure to the sky it was designed to observe.
ARTIST BOOK EXHIBITION
November 10 – 12 , 2017
Museo Tamayo, Mexico City
Paper Works 2017
ARTIST BOOK EXHIBITION
November 10 – 12 , 2017
Museo Tamayo, Mexico City
ART BOOK FAIR
ARTIST BOOK EXHIBITION
November 11 & 12 , 2017
Museo Tamayo, Mexico City.
CONSTRUCTIONS Fabiola Menchelli
Sunday November 12th 14:00 hrs.
Presenting Constructions Fabiola Menchelli’s artist book designed by Priscila Vanneuville at PaperWorks Artist Books Exhibition. The book presentation is Sunday November 12th 14:00 hrs. Please come by and say hello.