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Lo próximo y lo extraño

10.06.2022 – 26.08. 2022

 

Lo próximo y lo extraño

 

Curator: Celeste Massin

 

MUBA – Museo de Bellas Artes René Brusau

Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina

10.06 – 26.08. 2022

 

21.07.2022

Antología de Marcello Mercado 1992 – 2022

Selection of 22 works by the artist.

Continuous projection of performative work and video art
Thursday, July 21, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Auditorium, 1st. Flat
Casa de las Culturas

Look closely, very closely, in macro mode and that what is known, what is close, what is next takes on a strange dimension. Reality as it is presented to us becomes inadequate, impertinent. Suddenly arrogant. Sometimes knowing what each element of our environment is made up of, in its final parts, in its DNA composition, inverts the formula. And from so close everything becomes distant. There is a play with materiality in its pure form and in the process of transformation. Not only is the result, but also the procedure because it allows the decomposition to be graphed. No matter the language, nor the practice, nor the support, again and again like the ouroboros that chases its tail, it decomposes to build, it builds to decompose.

REVIRAVOLTA

10.06.2022 -10.09.2022

 

REVIRAVOLTA
Corpo e performance no Acervo Videobrasil

 

Curator: Solange Farkas

 

Galeria Homero Massena 
Rua Pedro Palácios, 99
Centro de Vitória – ES- Brasil

Artists: Melati Suryodarmo, Marcello Mercado, Coco Fusco, Frente 3 de Fevereiro, Luiz de Abreu, Otávio Donasci, Lenora de Barros e Walter Silveira, Steina Vasulka e Stephen Vitiello, Michael Smith, Waly Salomão e Carlos Nader, Eder Santos, Marco Paulo Rolla, Alexandre da Cunha, Chelpa Ferro, Ayrson Heráclito, Felipe Bittencourt, Aya Eliav e Ofir Feldman e Paula Garcia.

 

The next and the strange / Lo próximo y lo extraño

10.06.2022 – 26.08. 2022

 

MARCELLO MERCADO

Lo próximo y lo extraño / Catalogue (pdf)

 

Curator: Celeste Massin

 

MUBA – Museo de Bellas Artes René Brusau

Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina

10.06 – 26.08. 2022

 

21.07.2022

Antología de Marcello Mercado 1992 – 2022
Selection of 22 works by the artist.
Continuous projection of performative work and video art
Thursday, July 21, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Auditorium, 1st. Flat
Casa de las Culturas

 

Look closely, very closely, in macro mode and that what is known, what is close, what is next takes on a strange dimension. Reality as it is presented to us becomes inadequate, impertinent. Suddenly arrogant. Sometimes knowing what each element of our environment is made up of, in its final parts, in its DNA composition, inverts the formula. And from so close everything becomes distant. There is a play with materiality in its pure form and in the process of transformation. Not only is the result, but also the procedure because it allows the decomposition to be graphed. No matter the language, nor the practice, nor the support, again and again like the ouroboros that chases its tail, it decomposes to build, it builds to decompose.

Sense and Sensitivity I

 

16.09.2021 – 09.10.2021

 

Marcello Mercado

Sense and Sensitivity I

 

 

 

Bernet Bertram | Berlin
Goethestraße 2–3
D 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Entrance B, across the Courtyard
Aufgang B, über den Hof, Hochparterre

 

Öffnungszeiten:
Mittwoch bis Freitag, 14 ‑18 Uhr
Sonnabend, 11–16 Uhr
und nach Vereinbarung.

 

Phone +49 (0)30 32 30 11 33
info[at]bernet-bertram.com

Beethoven Bewegt – Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

 

29.09.2020 – 24.01.2021

 

 

Beethoven moves

 

Curated by Andreas Kugler, Jasper Sharp, Stefan Weppelmann and Andreas Zimmermann

 

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Wien

Austria

 

Artists

 

Ludwig van Beethoven, William Turner, Jan Cossiers, Francisco Goya, Rodin, Caspar David Friedrich, Robert Rauschenberg, Marcello Mercado, Idris Khan, , Vija Clemens, Jorinde Voigt, Anselm Kiefer, Rebecca Horn, John Baldessari, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Olafur Eliasson, Alfred Stieglitz, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Cy Twombly, Joseph beuys, Guido van der Werve, Ernst Schwitters, Laurence Stephen Lowry, NASA, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Christine Sun Kim, Ulf Aminde, Dick Higgins, Issa Boling, Paula Noll, Katie Paterson, Ronja Sperneder, Emma Francis, Magdalena Grausam, Renata Felinto

Procesar Destruir Representar Archivar [Process Destruct Represent Archive]

02.07.2020 – 03.09.2020

 

Marcello Mercado 2020

 

Procesar Destruir Representar Archivar [Process Destruct Represent Archive]

 

Monitor 1: Facundo traducido [Translated Facundo], 5’
Monitor 2: Martín Fierro traducido [Translated Martín Fierro], 5’
The two milestones of national literature, Facundo by Sarmiento and Martín Fierro by Hernández, are remade through algorithmic processes that empty their content, destroy them and reencounter them.

 

The chaos and math contribute to the confrontation: Facundo “weights” digitally and textually 395 kb, and Martín Fierro, 101 kb, while the audio-book versions weigh 427,4 MB and 361,8 MB respectively.

The first step was to translate the books to a language invented by me, which has no meaning at all. The books may be leafed through, but the meaning is lost, though it seems to be there. Then, I mix/bundle both audio-books as soundtracks. From this mix, I take a fragment and obtain a photograph that shows a graphic representation of the sound of the combined books. The audio that cannot be heard can be seen. The founding ideas are erased. How can we read what’s invented/what we invent?

 

 

Details

  • Title: Procesar Destruir Representar Archivar [Process Destruct Represent Archive]
  • Creator: Marcello Mercado
  • Date Created: 2020
  • Date Published: 2020
  • Location: Roque Sáenz Peña, Chaco
  • Physical Dimensions: 200 x 150 cm
  • Original Language: Español
  • Provenance: 11th Itau Visual Arts Award Selection
  • Type: Video installation
  • Publisher: Itaú Foundation Argentina
  • External Link:

    Link to video of the active work

  • Medium: animation and photograph

 

 

Source: Itaú Cultural Visual Arts Award 2019-2020 Catalogue

 

Fundación Itaú Argentina

Victoria Ocampo 360 – 4th Floor – Puerto Madero.
C1107DAB Buenos Aires
Argentina

 

 

 

 

73° Salón Nacional de Rosario

04.10.2019 – 15.03.2020

73° Salón Nacional de Rosario

 

 

 

 

 

Artistas: Antonella Agesta, Rodrigo Alcon Quintanilha, Facundo Belén, Vico Bueno, Aurora Castillo, Carla Colombo, Cotelito, Diego de Aduriz, Alfredo Dufour, Clara Esborraz, Elvira Ferrazini, Víctor Florido, Alfredo Frías, Jazmín Giordano, Silvia Gurfein, Mónica Heller, Carlos Huffmann, La quemada – teatro de figuras [Emiliana Arias, Silvia Lenardón, Guillermo Martínez y Soledad Verdún], Martín Legón, Lucrecia Lionti, Valeria Maggi, Matías Malizia, Inés Marcó, Gustavo Marrone, Francisco Medail, Marcello Mercado, Flor Meyer, Clara Miño, Ariel Mora, Malena Pizani, Fabio Risso Pino, Alberto Antonio Romero en colaboración con Susi Villa, Maximiliano Rossini, Rob Verf, Mariela Vita.

 

 

Macro

Museo de arte contemporáneo de Rosario

Avenida de la Costa Brig. Estanislao López 2250

(Bv. Oroño y el río Paraná)

2000 Rosario
Argentina

 

 

BODENLOS. VILÉM FLUSSER AND THE ARTS

05.04.2017 –  07.05.2017

BODENLOS. VILÉM FLUSSER AND THE ARTS

 

curated by: Baruch Gottlieb, Pavel Vančát

 

exhibition concept: Baruch Gottlieb, Peter Weibel, Siegfried Zielinski

exhibition architecture: Oldřich Morys

graphic design: Jan Slabihoudek

(opening: Tuesday, 4. 4. 2017 at 6 pm)

 

The exhibition “Without Firm Ground: Vilém Flusser and the Arts” at GAMU, Prague presents the life and thoughts of one of the most acclaimed Prague-born intellectuals of the 20th century through the combination of rare documents and artistic collaborations and inspirations. It aspires to weave the threads of Flusser’s private and professional life, marked by various migrations, with those of his thinking and writing through dialogues, influences and collaborations. Following presentations at ZKM Karlsruhe, AdK Berlin and West Den Haag, the next stop of this unique project takes place in Flusser’s native city, adapted and enriched with local ties.

Vilém Flusser was born in the Bubeneč district of Prague in 1920 and was educated in a middle class Jewish intellectual family. In 1939, after the occupation of the Germans, he fled with his wife-to-be, Edith Barth, first to London, and eventually to Sao Paulo Brazil where he would live for over thirty years. Flusser brought his training in the classics, in Enlightenment Humanist philosophy and literature, to bear on his new environment, revelling in the utopian promise of the radically alien modernity into which he was thrown. Fighting through the despair of the extermination of his family and the horror of the Holocaust, Flusser carved out scintillatingly original, uncompromising philosophical insights into a world of scientific progress, automation and migration. During the 1980s he became one of the most respected philosophical guides of the upcoming electronic era. Even though he died only at the dawn of the Internet age his understanding of networks and communication is every bit as insightful to our contemporary condition as it was then. Through his life, Vilém Flusser sought a new utopian form of thinking, emerging from the crushing disappointment of modernity. He called this “synthetic thinking” using “technical images”. The exhibition will feature, beside biographical trajectories, objects from Flusser’s archive, his typoscripts and positions from artists who knew and loved him, some unique artistic collaborations where he would attempt to enact and elaborate the utopian modes of “synthetic thinking” he described. The selection of artists influenced by Flusser includes renowned personalities of Louis Bec, Michael Bielicky, Fred Forest, Harun Farocki, Joan Fontcuberta, Jiří Hanke, Dieter Jung, Martin Kohout, Andreas Müller-Pohle, Lisa Schmitz, Jiří Skála, among others.

An essential part of this exhibition project, the international symposium “Playing against the apparatus. Vilém Flusser’s media and culture philosophy”, will be held on April 7th – 8th, at Goethe-Institut in Prague and Charles University in Prague (Faculty of Arts). We will rework some of the themes in the exhibition: migration, technological change, the crises of writing, causal thinking and the humanist project.  We explore Flusser’s utopian proposals for new humanisms and new modes of information and communication for our contemporary condition of rapid technological transformation, playing with and against the apparatus. Join us for a rich and invigorating adventure through the life and work of a Czech pioneer of media thinking and philosophy for our networked age! The exhibition is held in collaboration with the Vilém Flusser Archiv/ Universität der Künste Berlin.

 

 

 

 

GAMU (Gallery AMU)

Malostranské náměstí 12

Praha 1

Czech Republic

(entrance from the passage to Tržiště Street)
open daily except Monday: 1 – 7 pm

Marcello Mercado: Fragments of “Das Kapital Teil 1” (1999–2009) | Potential Spaces

16.02.2017 -18.02.2017

 

 

 

 

Potential Spaces

 

Marcello Mercado: Presentation of fragments of his work “Das Kapital Teil 1” (1999–2009) in conversation with Siegfried Zielinski

 

Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design & ZKM | Center for Art and Media 16. – 18. 02. 2017

 

Event Organizer: Prof. Dr. Siegfried Zielinski, Daniel Irrgang, Ali Gharib

 

Camera/Postproduction: Lukas Rehm, Tilman Rödiger

 

 

www.hfg-karlsruhe.de/