Es Baluard Museum


PAISAJES CRUZADOS
Miradas a la colección de Es Baluard
17. September 2009 – 10. January 2010
Comisariado:Cristina Ros

Juan Uslé. Soñe que revelabas IV, 2000

Painting
274 x 203 cm

A new approach to the permanent collection of Es Baluard that is divided into three fields. The exhibition consists of 65 pieces by more than 40 artists. Most of the pieces belong to the Es Baluard collection, as well as to collections owned by institutions, companies and individual collectors who have lent their pieces to the museum temporarily. The exhibition includes pieces by Marina Abramovic, Helena Almeida, Anglada Camarasa, Miquel Barceló, Per Barclay, Boltanski, Joan Ramon Bonet, Broto, Campano, Ramon Canet, Pepe Cañabate, Maria Carbonero, Anthony Caro, Toni Catany, Ñaco Fabré, Alberto García-Alix, Antoni Gelabert, Luis Gordillo, Rebecca Horn, Alfredo Jaar, Pierre Gonnord, Kiefer, Imi Knoebel, Jason Martin, Joaquim Mir, Joan Morey, Santiago Rusiñol, Sicilia, Sorolla and Uslé, among others.
Producción:
Es Baluard Museu d’Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma
 
Joana Vasconcelos
GARDEN OF EDEN #2
05. November 2009 – 07. February 2010

Garden of Eden #2, 2009

Instalation in la sala Aljub de Es Baluard

In the darkness of El Aljub (the cistern) at Es Baluard, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Mallorca, Vasconcelos has designed a mechanical, ironical garden whose flowers do not gather light, rather they give it off and are wholly unfamiliar with the expiration of life inherent in nature. Vasconcelos is probably alluding to the paradise of Eden as a pure, natural place, but in the opposite sense: the work she is unveiling in Mallorca, Garden of Eden # 2, has nothing natural about it and flees from any notion of purity; yet it is beautiful and vast, as we tend to imagine that paradise being.

In her artistic output, this French creator who has lived in Lisbon for years usually appropriates everyday objects, sometimes vulgar ones, which she renders extraordinary by conferring on them a conceptual transcendence and using them to prompt dreams and illusions. She draws from the same procedure in this work: hundreds of decontextualised plastic vases like the ones you can usually find in Woolworth’s or junk shops make up a flowery, labyrinthine garden which, when viewed by the spectator, takes on an almost Versailles-like quality.  By turning the vulgar into something beautiful, Vasconcelos mixes the classical past with the technological present.

The work being exhibited at Es Baluard, though created especially for the historical El Aljub, is the second installment in a series that the artist began in 2007 with Garden of Eden # 1. Starting in March 2010, it will be on display in a sweeping retrospective that the Berardo Museum Collection is devoting to Joana Vasconcelos.

This show will bring together a selection of the best sculptures and installations by this artist, who, as mentioned above, is known for appropriating everyday objects whose meanings she then subverts to question today’s pre-established routines. Vasconcelos has been showing her works in Portugal and abroad regularly since 1994.

 

Fundació Es Baluard Museu
d’Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma
Plaça Porta Santa Catalina, 10
07012 Palma de Mallorca
Tel: +34 971 908 200
Fax: +34 971 908 203
e-mail: museu@esbaluard.org

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