THE COLOUR RED LILIANA PORTER

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 THE COLOUR RED
LILIANA PORTER
The first solo exhibition in France of
Argentinean artist, Liliana Porter, presents a
visual commentary on the inherent duality of
the human condition.
« I am interested in the simultaneity of humor and distress,
banality and the possibility of meaning. » - Liliana Porter,
2012.
8 September – 27 October 2012
Galerie mor.charpentier
8 rue Saint-Claude, Paris 3ème
Liliana Porter, To See Red I, (2007) work on canvas.
The color red can be used to suggest happiness or good luck, and simultaneously mortality,
or death. This co-existence of humor and distress, interiority and identity, is implicit in Porter’s
work, which explores the contradictions present within the human condition.
The first solo exhibition in France for renowned artist Liliana Porter, The Colour Red will feature
her work in photography and video, as well as works on canvas, prints, drawings, collages,
and small installations. Many of these pieces depict a cast of characters, inanimate objects,
toys, and figurines found in flea markets and antique stores. Placed by the artist in various
situations and unexpected encounters, each finished work can be perceived as a theatrical
vignette that is animated by the gaze of the viewer.
The Colour Red illuminates Porter’s concern with an awareness of the impossibility of
understanding and simultaneously, the possibility of dialogue among dissimilar times and
physicalities. Porter refreshingly abandons hierarchies and disparities, juxtaposing hybrid
images to display a poetic and poignant reality.
The exhibition will open on Saturday, September 8th from 6-9PM in the presence of the artist.
LILIANA PORTER (B. 1941) Buenos Aires, Argentina, currently lives and works in New York. One
of the most cited Argentinean artist’s in contemporary culture, Porter work across mediums in
photography, printmaking, works on canvas, works on paper, installations, and video. She has
long questioned the boundary between reality and its representation. Porter received the
Guggenheim and Mid Atlantic/NEA Regional fellowships in addition to three New York
Foundation for the Arts Fellowships and seven PSC-CUNY research awards.
Her work has been shown nationally and internationally, and is represented in many public
and private collections, among them: TATE Modern Collection, London, UK; Museum of
Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museo Nacional de
Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela;
Philadelphia Museum of Art; La Biblioteque Nationale, Paris, France; The New York Public
Library; Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Museo de Bellas Artes, Santiago,
Chile; Museo de Arte Moderno, Bogota, Colombia; Blanton Museum, Austin, TX; Museo del
Barrio, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Washington DC; The Bronx Museum for the Arts, New York; Museo Tamayo, México
D.F.; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain; Daros Collection Zurich,
Switzerland; Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires; Brooklyn Museum, NY,
NY ; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX ; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
« The Colour Red »
8 September 2012 – 27 October 2012
galerie mor.charpentier
8 rue Saint-Claude Paris 3ème / Mº Saint-Sébastien Froissart
T +(33) 01 44 54 01 58
Reception : Saturday, 8 September, 6-9PM.
Galerie hours : Tuesday-Saturday 11AM-7PM.
contact@mor-charpentier.com - www.mor-charpentier.com
PRESS CONTACT
Xavier Samson
xsj@orange.com
xavier@babando.com
T +(33) 6 87 13 44 52
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