Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y Leon, MUSAC

MUSAC TO HOST SIX NEW EXHIBITIONS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 7th Acclaimed French artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster inaugurates at MUSAC Nocturama*, her first one person project in Spain. Vasque artist Ana Laura Aláez returns with Pabellón de Escultura (Sculpture Pavilion) to the medium of her origins and the one in which she has produced the bulk of her work: sculpture. Carmela García unveils Constelación (Constellation), her most recent project, where she continues her ongoing exploration of gender and identity. Artist and designer Hedi Slimane continues his personal exploration of youth aesthetics in relation to music in a specific project for MUSAC. The space Laboratorio 987 will host from July 24th the show As Simple As a Line or a Circle by Salvador Cidrás and Nicolás Paris. Exhibition Title: Nocturama* * and promenade, cinelandia, solarium… Artist: Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster Curator: Marta Gerveno Venue: Halls 4.1, 4.2, 5 and 6 Dates: May 17 – September 7, 2008 Download press release and high resolution images MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, presents Nocturama*, the first one-person project in Spain by the acclaimed French artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster. Through both the spatial intervention in the halls of Leon’s museum and the publication titled Nocturama, the creator will unfold myriad paths to help visitors position themselves within the contemplation and perception of a sophisticated work, full of references and essential in the international art scene. Title: Pabellón de Escultura (Sculpture Pavilion) Artist: Ana Laura Aláez Curator: Agustín Pérez Rubio Coordinator: Carlos Ordás Venue: Hall 3 (3.1 and 3.2) Dates: 17 May – 7 September 2008 Download press release and high resolution images Opening on 17 May, MUSAC is to host Pabellón de Escultura, an exhibition project where artist Ana Laura Aláez, loyal perpetuator of the Basque tradition, bravely explores her own past with a project that reflects upon the formal essence as a pure artistic manifesto, where sculpture and architecture meet in a spatial vacuum. Pabellón de Escultura is a project that reclaims the very act of artistic creation: a political stance that confronts the artist’s world with the audience and the artistic environment. Title: Constelación (Constellation) Artist: Carmela García Curator: Alberto Martín Coordinator: Helena López Camacho Venue: Hall 2 Dates: 17 May – 7 September 2008 Download press release and high resolution images MUSAC is to unveil Constelación, Carmela García’s most recent project, where she continues her ongoing exploration of gender and identity. Produced specifically for the exhibition venue at MUSAC, Constelación addresses the relationships between a group of women who shared a specific place and time: Paris as a city, the Rive Gauche as a specific location, the years between the wars (the 1920s and 30s) as a timeframe. Working within these parameters, the artist documents and reconstructs the presence of a group of female identities who, through their cultural, artistic and social activities –and indeed their very lifestyle– shaped the debate on the modern woman, defying convention and the dominant hierarchies surrounding the roles of male and female, and modifying socio-cultural references and behaviours in a way that remains entirely relevant today. Exhibition Title: HEDI SLIMANE_MUSAC Artist: Hedi Slimane Curator: Agustín Pérez Rubio Coordination: Marta Gerveno Venue: Hall 1 Dates: May 17 – September 7, 2008 With the support of Maraworld Download press release and high resolution images MUSAC presents on May 17 the project that the artist Hedi Slimane has produced ex profeso for the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León. Through a publication and an installation created expressly for this occasion, Slimane continues his personal exploration of youth aesthetics in relation to music as a factor of construction and transformation of identity. Exhibition title: As simple as a line or a circle Artist: Igancio Uriarte and Nicolás Paris Curator: Tania Pardo Venue: Laboratorio 987, MUSAC Dates: 17 May – 6 July 2008 Download press release and high resolution images Ignacio Uriarte (Krefeld, Germany, 1972) and Nicolás Paris (Bogotá, Columbia, 1977) are to establish a conversation that will confront their work at MUSAC’s project space Laboratorio 987. Both artists share the use of paper as their medium of choice, and subtlety and wit as their premise. Exhibition Title: Campo de Agramante A Project by: Rafael Doctor & Araceli Corbo Display Design: Kristine Guzmán Venue: Showcase Project Dates: May 17th – September 7th, 2008 Collaboration: University of Salamanca Photography Centre Download press release and high resolution images The books selection reflects nacional and internacional photographers as Bleda y Rosa, Per Barclay, Rhona Bitner, Gregory Crewdson, Milagros de la Torre, Sarah Dobai, Ferran Freixa, Pierre Gonnord, Bill Henson, David Hilliard, John Hilliard, Sarah Jones, Delphine Kreuter, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Wendy McMurdo, Deborah Mesa-Pelly, Sarah Moon, Xavier Ribas, Paul Seawright and Alexander Timtschenko Press releases and high resolution images at http://www.musac.es/prensa/ MUSAC Press office: prensa@musac.es/ (T)0034 987 091103

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