Adapting the tale "The Hunchback of the One Thousand and One Nights", Gabriel Abrantes e Ben Rivers created a futurist dystopia, a movie that, in this exhibition, is presented as a video installation, in which an omnipresent company forces its employees to participate in emotional reintegration programs, simulating cinematographic periods and genres.
Priscila Fernandes introduces an unheard audio piece, especially produced for Solar, based on a medieval utopy of the Cocanha Country, a place where the food is abundant, the weather is mild and the work unnecessary. The artist transports the imaginary world to nowadays, at a city park, where a crowd walks around it, never finding the entrance.
Pedro Neves Marques presents a video installation, recently produced from images shot at the landscape transformed by the monoculture agriculture of Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil, and from questions taken from the director's diary: what kind of life are these transgenic seeds? And what does it mean to learn how to live with the enemy?
Joana Pimenta adapts her movie Um Campo de Aviação ( An Aviation Camp) to a video installation: "An aviation camp at an unknown suburb. A lake under the city burns the streets. The mountains throw rocks into the gardens. At the crater of a volcano, a model city is raised and dissolves. Two people meet at this place, separated by fifty years."
Lúcia Prancha takes part in this exhibition with an installation divided in three parts: posters from the movie "The True Sentimental Bitch", a series of sculptures and a video, with the title "SleepWorkers".
Lastly, Mariana Caló e Francisco Queimadela, attracted by the imaginary collective around the figure of the Iberian lynx, traveled around Serra da Malcata, knowing places that have witnessed the disappearance of this figure. The final result is Efeito Orla ( "Orla Effect" ), an installation composed by two synchronous and juxtaposed projections, trying to establish a constant relationship between verticality and gravity, sky and soil, micro and macro scales, inducting feelings that change between the need of contemplation and a state of alertness – an emergency feeling that they associated with the disappearance of the Iberian lynx.
Solar – Cinematic Art Gallery is a structure financed by Câmara Municipal de Vila do Conde, Ministério da Cultura and DGArtes – Direção-Geral das Artes.
TERRA (EARTH)
08/07 - 17/09/2017
Solar - Galeria de Arte Cinemática (Cinematic Art Gallery)
Gabriel Abrantes and Ben Rivers
Priscila Fernandes
Pedro Neves Marques
Joana Pimenta
Lúcia Prancha
Mariana Caló and Francisco Queimadela
Hours: Mon. – Sun. 14:00 – 18:00
During 25th Curtas Vila do Conde (9-16 JUL): 14:00 – 23:00
Free entrance
Opening: Saturday, July 8th, 17:00